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Advanced biomechanical analysis SES3002M-3 2
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Applied movement analysis SES2044M-1920 1
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Clinical Biochemistry and Immunology BMS2013M 2
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Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Animals ZOO1001M 29
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Computer Architecture CMP1125M 9
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Criminal Law LAW2001M 1
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Developmental Psychology 1
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Ecology BGY1010M 10
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Essential Journalism 2
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Journalism 9
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Research Skills SES2025-2 1
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Sport & exercise psychology SES3003M-3 6
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Covers population growth, different types of growth, carrying capacity, and negative density dependence.
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University of Lincoln•Ecology
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Covers population growth, different types of growth, carrying capacity, and negative density dependence.
Includes the Allee effect, intrinsic and extrinsic factors affecting population growth, life-history traits, r- and K- selected species, and reproduction-survival trade-offs.
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Includes the Allee effect, intrinsic and extrinsic factors affecting population growth, life-history traits, r- and K- selected species, and reproduction-survival trade-offs.
Covers competitive exclusion, different types of ecological niche, competitive release, resource partitioning, character displacement and a couple of examples.
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Covers competitive exclusion, different types of ecological niche, competitive release, resource partitioning, character displacement and a couple of examples.
Includes how to prove the competitive exclusion principle, the flour beetles experiment as a case study, colonisation and competition, keystone species, interference competition, and apparent competition.
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Includes how to prove the competitive exclusion principle, the flour beetles experiment as a case study, colonisation and competition, keystone species, interference competition, and apparent competition.
Includes the introduction to mutualism, commensalism, mutualism and resources, how it provides protection, and sanctions to prevent parasitic behaviour.
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Includes the introduction to mutualism, commensalism, mutualism and resources, how it provides protection, and sanctions to prevent parasitic behaviour.
Includes functional responses, Lotka-Volterra equations, and a case study of wolves and moose on Isle Royale.
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Includes functional responses, Lotka-Volterra equations, and a case study of wolves and moose on Isle Royale.
Covers relationships between area size and species abundance and diversity, and a study called the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project.
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Covers relationships between area size and species abundance and diversity, and a study called the Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project.
Covers an introduction to community ecology, including accumulation curves, molecular studies in ecology, and community structures.
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Covers an introduction to community ecology, including accumulation curves, molecular studies in ecology, and community structures.
Covers taxonomy and systematics, why we use them, degrees of relatedness, symmetry, embryonic development, and cellular organisation.
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University of Lincoln•Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Animals
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Covers taxonomy and systematics, why we use them, degrees of relatedness, symmetry, embryonic development, and cellular organisation.
Covers the history of domestication, and the process.
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Covers the history of domestication, and the process.