Zoology 510

Zoology/ENVIR ST 510

An overview of interactions of fishes with their physical, chemical, and biotic environment, their behavioral, physiological, and community ecology, and fisheries science.

This is a lecture based course and includes a field trip to the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, IL.

Details

In-person instruction 2x per week.

Tues/Thur 9:55-10:45 AM. Noland Hall.

Syllabus

See example syllabus

A group of students, faculty and staff stand with poster of fishes of Great Lakes in front of the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago IL
A team of CFL students and faculty gathered at the Shedd Aquarium.

CFL faculty Olaf Jensen standing in shallow water of a river in Mongolia wearing waders and smiling holding a large fish (Siberian taimen) that he'd just caught.

Dr. Olaf Jensen, Associate Professor
UW Madison Dept of Integrative Biology ojensen@wisc.edu

John Lyons wearing a red baseball hat with white W on front, standing in front of wood paneling and smiling

Dr. John Lyons, Curator of Fishes
UW Madison Zoological Museum
jdlyons@wisc.edu