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Dec 31, 2025
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BIO 625 - INSECT-PLANT RELATIONSHIPS College of Arts and Sciences
Credits: 3
Plant-insect relationships are fundamentally interesting and have important implications for agriculture, forestry, and conservation biology. This course gives an overview of major ideas, historical controversies, and current research on insect-plant relationships. We’ll explore the mechanisms and evolution of plant defenses to insect herbivory, insect counter-adaptations, behavioral ecology and interactions across trophic levels, pollination biology, causes of insect outbreaks, and applications to managed systems.
Prerequisite(s): Prereq: Two years of college-level biology. Approved for Distance Learning. Crosslisted with: ENT 625
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