Field Labs Only

2022 Fall
#21587

Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands

Albert Ruhi, George K Roderick, Jonathon H Stillman, Cindy Looy
Aug 24, 2022 - Dec 09, 2022
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr
09:00 am - 11:59 am

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

7 Unreserved Seats

INTEGBI 158LF - LEC 001 Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands more detail
In this class, students study the natural history and evolutionary biology of island terrestrial and freshwater organisms and their communities, and of marine organisms in the coral reef and lagoon systems. The students also learn about the geomorphology of volcanic islands, coral reefs, and reef islands. Features of island biogeography are illustrated with topics linked to subsequent field studies on the island of Mo’orea, French Polynesia. The course trains students as independent scientists, as students develop, conduct, and communicate independent research projects on a topic of their choice.
2022 Fall
#21591

Ecosystems of California

Giovanna Figueroa
Aug 24, 2022 - Dec 09, 2022
We
02:00 pm - 03:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

No Open Seats
INTEGBI 157LF - DIS 101 Ecosystems of California more detail
The ecosystems of California are studied from both an ecological and historical biogeographical perspective with a focus on terrestrial plant communities. Students learn how to identify about 150 species of native plants (mostly trees, but also other dominant plants from the non-forest biomes). Field trips occur each Friday and over several weekends. Students conduct group projects that involve plant inventories and data collection as well as how to collect plant specimens and use the Herbarium.
2022 Fall
#21590

Ecosystems of California

Paul V A Fine
Aug 24, 2022 - Dec 09, 2022
Fr
09:00 am - 04:59 pm
Off Campus

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

No Open Seats
INTEGBI 157LF - FLD 001 Ecosystems of California more detail
The ecosystems of California are studied from both an ecological and historical biogeographical perspective with a focus on terrestrial plant communities. Students learn how to identify about 150 species of native plants (mostly trees, but also other dominant plants from the non-forest biomes). Field trips occur each Friday and over several weekends. Students conduct group projects that involve plant inventories and data collection as well as how to collect plant specimens and use the Herbarium.
2022 Fall
#27184

Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands

Emily Lam, Ixchel Sarahi Gonzalez Ramirez, Emily Katherine Chen
Aug 24, 2022 - Dec 09, 2022
12:00 am
Off Campus

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

6 Unreserved Seats

ESPM C107 - FLD 101 Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands more detail
In this class, students study the natural history and evolutionary biology of island terrestrial and freshwater organisms and their communities, and of marine organisms in the coral reef and lagoon systems. The students also learn about the geomorphology of volcanic islands, coral reefs, and reef islands. Features of island biogeography are illustrated with topics linked to subsequent field studies on the island of Mo’orea, French Polynesia. The course trains students as independent scientists, as students develop, conduct, and communicate independent research projects on a topic of their choice.
2022 Fall
#26967

Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands

Albert Ruhi, George K Roderick, Jonathon H Stillman, Cindy Looy
Aug 24, 2022 - Dec 09, 2022
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr
09:00 am - 11:59 am

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

6 Unreserved Seats

ESPM C107 - LEC 001 Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands more detail
In this class, students study the natural history and evolutionary biology of island terrestrial and freshwater organisms and their communities, and of marine organisms in the coral reef and lagoon systems. The students also learn about the geomorphology of volcanic islands, coral reefs, and reef islands. Features of island biogeography are illustrated with topics linked to subsequent field studies on the island of Mo’orea, French Polynesia. The course trains students as independent scientists, as students develop, conduct, and communicate independent research projects on a topic of their choice.
2021 Fall
#26221

Ichthyology: An Introduction to the Scientific Process Through Research on Fishes

Christopher Herbert Martin, Jacquelyn Raquel Galvez
Aug 25, 2021 - Dec 10, 2021
Tu
02:00 pm - 04:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

No Open Seats
INTEGBI 177LF - LAB 101 Ichthyology: An Introduction to the Scientific Process Through Research on Fishes more detail
Did you know that our closest living fish relative can build a cocoon and hibernate for three years? Or that some fish make a living by eating scales? This class will conduct publishable research in evolution, ecology, and behavior by doing actual science on fishes. We will attempt to answer unknown questions about the evolution of fascinating adaptations in diverse groups of fishes in both the laboratory and field.
2021 Fall
#26220

Ichthyology: An Introduction to the Scientific Process Through Research on Fishes

Christopher Herbert Martin
Aug 25, 2021 - Dec 10, 2021
Tu, Th
10:00 am - 11:29 am
Aug 25, 2021 - Dec 10, 2021
12:00 am

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

No Open Seats
INTEGBI 177LF - LEC 001 Ichthyology: An Introduction to the Scientific Process Through Research on Fishes more detail
Did you know that our closest living fish relative can build a cocoon and hibernate for three years? Or that some fish make a living by eating scales? This class will conduct publishable research in evolution, ecology, and behavior by doing actual science on fishes. We will attempt to answer unknown questions about the evolution of fascinating adaptations in diverse groups of fishes in both the laboratory and field.
2021 Fall
#23628

Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands

Leah Lee, Tara A. Seely, Hana F Moidu
Aug 25, 2021 - Dec 10, 2021
12:00 am
Off Campus

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

7 Unreserved Seats

INTEGBI 158LF - FLD 101 Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands more detail
Natural history and evolutionary biology of island terrestrial and freshwater organisms, and of marine organisms in the coral reef and lagoon systems will be studied, and the geomorphology of volcanic islands, coral reefs, and reef islands will be discussed. Features of island biogeography will be illustrated with topics linked to subsequent field studies on the island of Moorea (French Polynesia).
2021 Fall
#21821

Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands

Brent D Mishler, Seth Finnegan, Stephanie Carlson, George K Roderick
Aug 25, 2021 - Dec 10, 2021
Mo, Tu, We, Th, Fr
09:00 am - 11:59 am

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Open Seats

7 Unreserved Seats

INTEGBI 158LF - LEC 001 Biology and Geomorphology of Tropical Islands more detail
Natural history and evolutionary biology of island terrestrial and freshwater organisms, and of marine organisms in the coral reef and lagoon systems will be studied, and the geomorphology of volcanic islands, coral reefs, and reef islands will be discussed. Features of island biogeography will be illustrated with topics linked to subsequent field studies on the island of Moorea (French Polynesia).
2021 Fall
#21825

Ecosystems of California

Kelsey Crutchfield-Peters
Aug 25, 2021 - Dec 10, 2021
We
02:00 pm - 03:59 pm

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

No Open Seats
INTEGBI 157LF - DIS 101 Ecosystems of California more detail
The ecosystems of California are studied from both an ecological and historical biogeographical perspective with a focus on terrestrial plant communities. Students learn how to identify about 150 species of native plants (mostly trees, but also other dominant plants from the non-forest biomes). Field trips occur each Friday and over several weekends. Students conduct group projects that involve plant inventories and data collection as well as how to collect plant specimens and use the Herbarium.