Bi
413/513 Physiological Ecology of Animals
Winter 2007
Chris Oswald, Sc368, 552-6864, oswald@sou.edu
Like all animals, this chipmunk must
acquire resources, allocate its resources,
and transduce environmental signals. We will study these three aspects
of
animal physiology from an ecological and evolutionary perspective.
DISCUSSION
QUESTIONS FOR READINGS
These links are all Microsoft
Word files.
Reading
14 (Hanssen et all, 2005. Cost of reproduction in a long-lived
bird...)
Reading 21
Reading 22
Reading
19
Reading 22
LAB
DATA
Data from our three experiments will be posted here as they become
available.
OTHER
STUFF
Powerpoint
presentation - example (please note the info on the first slide)