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Graduate Courses: 
B505. 
B512. 
B527. 
B528. 
B530. 
B531. 
B560. 
BS69., 
B570. 
B589, 
COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY NYSTROM 
Comparison of the reactions of different groups of animals 
to their environments with emphasis on mechanisms of 
adaptive significance; comparison of relationships between 
effector and integrative systems, 
SPECIAL PROBLEMS STAFF 
Original investigations in the biological sciences. 
SELECTEN TOPICS IN OCEANOGRAPHY STAFF 
Seminar with field examination of techniques. 
MARINE INVERTEGRATES SHUSTER 
Advanced training in methods for studying the biology of 
specific marine organisms. 
ICHTHYOLOGY DAIBER 
Biology of fishes, including structure and function, re- 
production, development, behavior, geographic distribution, 
and systematics. 
FISH ECOLOGY DAIBER 
Ecological principles as exemplified by fishes. Laboratory 
and field studies, 
ESTUARINE HYDROGRAPHY STAFF 
Analysis of estuarine systems: chemistry, physics, geology 
and biology. 
THESIS STAFF 
RESEARCH STAFF 
Independent and original research in the biological sciences. 
Seminar participation. 
SEMINAR STAFF 
Reports and discussion of selected topics and current develop- 
ments in the biological seiences,. 
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