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ZOOL414 Comparative Physiology

Issues in reproductive physiology of vertebrates, with emphasis on the mediation and modification of reproductive processes via chemical signals. The two major themes are stress and reproduction.

This paper covers recent research in comparative endocrinology from the whole animal to the molecular level. It has a focus on the role of steroid hormones, including corticosteroids and sex steroids, in vertebrate species. It has some consideration of applied issues, such as the application of stress endocrinology to conservation issues.

Paper title Comparative Physiology
Paper code ZOOL414
Subject Zoology
EFTS 0.1667
Points 20 points
Teaching period Semester 1 (On campus)
Domestic Tuition Fees (NZD) $1,409.28
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Eligibility
This paper is one of several optional papers for 400-level students in Zoology and Wildlife Management. Although a background in animal physiology or endocrinology is recommended, students from any area of Zoology and Wildlife Management can take this paper subject to approval from the Course Co-ordinator.
Contact

mark.lokman@otago.ac.nz

Teaching staff

Associate Professor Mark Lokman
 

Paper Structure

One weekly meeting in a seminar style.

Textbooks

Textbooks are not required for this paper.

It makes extensive use of the primary literature (i.e. journal articles).

Graduate Attributes Emphasised
Lifelong learning, Scholarship, Communication, Critical thinking, Self-motivation.
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Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete the paper will be able to:

  • Identify and critically evaluate relevant information
  • Articulate a broad understanding of contemporary issues in reproductive and/or stress endocrinology of animals, including the application of these areas to questions of societal concern
  • Communicate scientific concepts to specialist and general audiences, orally and in writing

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Timetable

Semester 1

Location
Dunedin
Teaching method
This paper is taught On Campus
Learning management system
None

Lecture

Stream Days Times Weeks
Attend
A1 Wednesday 09:00-11:50 9-14, 16-22