BIOL 3791 Plant and Animal Interaction
The study of the special ecological and evolutionary relationships between plants and animals. The basic interactions between plants and animals (herbivory, pollination, and seed dispersal) will be studied by observing the natural history, conducting experiments, investigating the theory, and discussing current scientific literature. Prerequisites: General Biology and one of: Botany, Ecology, Evolution, Genetics, Physiology, or Zoology. (4 sh) Student must travel to the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois for classes, which are generally one evening per week plus Saturday field trips during the fall or spring semester. Students must first register on web-advisor at North Park with instructor's permission from the Department of Biology.