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BIOHOPK 181H: Physiology of Global Change (BIOHOPK 281H)

(Graduate students register for 281H.) Global change is leading to significant alterations in several environmental factors, including temperature, ocean acidity and oxygen availability. This course focuses on: (i) how these environmental changes lead to physiological stress and (ii) how, and to what extent, are organisms able to adapt through short-term acclimatization and evolutionary adaptation to cope with these stresses. A major focus of the class is to link changes in species' distribution patterns with underlying physiological mechanics that establish environmental optima and tolerance limits.
Terms: Spr | Units: 4 | UG Reqs: WAY-SMA
Instructors: ; Somero, G. (PI)
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