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by Carleton University TelevisionProf. Michael Runtz's Natural History biology course from Carleton Univesity, located in Ottawa, Canada. A course designed primarily for students in non-biology programs to investigate the natural history of plants and animals, and the communities in which they occur.
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BIOL 1902 Lecture Fall Week 13 - 2006
08/12/2006
Lecture Fall 13 (BIOL 1902 F13) Welcome to Natural History! Professor Michael Runtz Carleton University © 2006 Natural History questions? Comments? Suggestions? email: mike_runtz@carleton.ca Lecture 13 - Parental investment and parental care.
BIOL 1902 Lecture Fall Week 12 - 2006
08/12/2006
Lecture Fall 12 (BIOL 1902 F12) Welcome to Natural History! Professor Michael Runtz Carleton University © 2006 Natural History questions? Comments? Suggestions? email: mike_runtz@carleton.ca Lecture 12 - Animal Courtship, Plant Reproduction.
BIOL 1902 Lecture Fall Week 11 - 2006
29/11/2006
Lecture Fall 11 (BIOL 1902 F11) Welcome to Natural History! Professor Michael Runtz Carleton University © 2006 Natural History questions? Comments? Suggestions? email: mike_runtz@carleton.ca Lecture 11 - Different methods of sexual reproduction.
BIOL 1902 Lecture Fall Week 10 - 2006
29/11/2006
Lecture Fall 10 (BIOL 1902 F10) Welcome to Natural History! Professor Michael Runtz Carleton University © 2006 Natural History questions? Comments? Suggestions? email: mike_runtz@carleton.ca Lecture 10 - Parasites and scavengers. Food shortage and plants. Intro to reproduction.
BIOL 1902 Lecture Fall Week 9 - 2006
Lecture Fall 9 (BIOL 1902 F9) Welcome to Natural History! Professor Michael Runtz Carleton University © 2006 Natural History questions? Comments? Suggestions? email: mike_runtz@carleton.ca Lecture 9 - Predatory adaptations. How animals deal with prey and the risks of predation.