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The student will after completion of the course:
Have you ever wondered how sea turtles find their way back to their natal beaches to reproduce? Or how salmon easily transition from rivers to the sea? In this course we will learn how animals interact with their environment, from the molecular to the population level. We will investigate the underlying mechanisms and functions allowing animals to adapt to life in harsh environments, such as hot desserts or low oxygen environments, by using some case studies.
At the beginning of the course the students will get an introduction to statistical analyses and practical exercises in using R and R Studio.
Participation in the two laboratory exercises is required and compulsory written reports must be passed for both exercises. Each student must also prepare a seminar within a small group (2-3 students). All laboratory reports must be approved before the student can take the final examination.
The examination is divided 30/70 between a individual portfolio and a 3-hour written examination under supervision. The portfolio includes the two written reports, based on the lab exercise. Graded assessment.
Information about the content of the portfolio will be given in Canvas by the start of the semester. There will not be arranged a postponed exam for the portfolio.
1 semester
10
Autumn
Kristiansand
Faculty of Engineering and Science