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Looks at the basic biology, diversity, classification, morphology and behaviour of arthropods. Provides an opportunity to discover the diversity of arthropods in a given ecological niche. Approximately three...
A utility to calibrate the performance of the hardware in the form an index. The benchmark is designed as an aid in deciding whether an installation will be reasonably fit to run multimedia courseware. It is...
Looks at bacteria and their varied effects on the real world, and their utilisation of resources. Describes the biology of common bacterial diseases. Discusses bacteria with respect to their usefulness in...
Shows the diversity of bacteria, with particular reference to their structure, metabolism and habitat. Examines the structure of a typical bacterium, and discusses variations, as well as the advantages of a...
Looks at the ecology of the rain forest on Bara Colorado with the aim of examining the taxonomy of the flora and fauna found there.
Looks at the biology of bats, which are the only group of mammals capable of active flight, a factor which dictates their morphology. Flight, heterothermy and echolocation allow the majority of bats to...
Looks at key features of bat biology and subsequently at the diversity and phylogeny of bats and the evolution of flight. Approximately two hours of teaching material.
A general introduction to bryozoans as colonial suspension feeders that form important components of the benthos in present-day and fossil aquatic environments. Topics include colony architecture and growth,...
An introduction to the phylogeny and relationships of various families of carnivorous mammals, their fossil record and evolutionary history. Investigates the adaptive radiation of carnivores with particular...
Looks at the general biology and classification of cetaceans with reference to the skull, also at sense organs, communications and diving ability.
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