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607 
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHIC PROGRAM—1965 
PHYSIOLOGICAL BASES OF ANIMAL BEHAVIOR FRINGS 
Sensory, neural, and endocrine determinants of 
animal behavior patterns and communication. 
615-616 ADVANCED INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY TOWNSLEY 
620 
621 
622 
629 
631 
646 
691 
Comparative morphology, development, taxonomy and 
phylogeny of invertebrate animals. Identification 
and classification of reef and shore fauna. 
MARINE ECOLOGY REESE 
Natural history, behavior, and relation of 
invertebrates and fishes to environment. 
PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY VAN WEEL 
Physiological adaptations to environmental, 
physical, and biotic features. 
ISOTOPIC TRACERS IN BIOLOGY TOWNSLEY 
Chemical and physical features of radioactive 
isotopes used in biological work. Methods of 
detection; application to biological systems. 
METHODS OF FISHERY INVESTIGATION MUIR 
Determining age, growth, spawning success, and 
life history of fish; emphasis of marine species 
of the Pacific. 
POPULATION DYNAMICS MUIR 
Fundamentals of population growth, mortality and 
equilibrium. Consideration of mathematical models 
developed for various animal populations, including 
man. 
COMPARATIVE INVERTEBRATE PHYSIOLOGY VAN WEEL 
Life processes with emphasis on marine invertebrates. 
SEMINAR IN MARINE ZOOLOGY STAFF 
Reports on research or reviews of literature. 
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