The cognitive and behavioural ecology graduate program is an interdisciplinary program focused on animal behaviour and behavioural ecology. It is designed to train students in research which integrates different levels of molecular, developmental, ecological and evolutionary analysis. Some examples of ongoing research include predator-prey relationships of larval fishes, hormonal and genetic analysis of parental behaviour of seabirds, birds as environmental indicators, seabird feeding ecology, small mammal ecology, whale and seal behaviour, conservation biology and the social behaviour of wolves. |
These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school. Master's degree in an appropriate area of study. |
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