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Honours student thesis supervision 2005-2006 - Joshua Brading Title: 'Behavioral and environmental conditions associated with shark attacks on humans' - Download thesis 2005-2006 - Daniel Boyce Title: 'Effects of water temperature on the global distribution of tuna and billfish' - Download thesis 2007-2008 - Rachel Chudnow Title: 'Are jellyfish populations increasing worldwide (and why)?' -… Details

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Honours student thesis supervision 2005-2006 - Joshua Brading Title: 'Behavioral and environmental conditions associated with shark attacks on humans' - Download thesis 2005-2006 - Daniel Boyce Title: 'Effects of water temperature on the global distribution of tuna and billfish' - Download thesis 2007-2008 - Rachel Chudnow Title: 'Are jellyfish populations increasing worldwide (and why)?' -… Details

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Honours student thesis supervision 2005-2006 - Joshua Brading Title: 'Behavioral and environmental conditions associated with shark attacks on humans' - Download thesis 2005-2006 - Daniel Boyce Title: 'Effects of water temperature on the global distribution of tuna and billfish' - Download thesis 2007-2008 - Rachel Chudnow Title: 'Are jellyfish populations increasing worldwide (and why)?' -… Details

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University Classes BIOLOGY 2060: INTRODUCTORY ECOLOGY Introduction Ecology is the study of the interrelationships of organisms and their environments. The broad subject of ecology focuses upon the interactions of plants and animals, including humans, with each other and with their non-living world. Three levels of ecology are studied: (1) Individuals, (2) Populations, (3) Communities and… Details

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University Classes BIOLOGY 2060: INTRODUCTORY ECOLOGY Introduction Ecology is the study of the interrelationships of organisms and their environments. The broad subject of ecology focuses upon the interactions of plants and animals, including humans, with each other and with their non-living world. Three levels of ecology are studied: (1) Individuals, (2) Populations, (3) Communities and… Details