Biology and Conservation of Sea Turtles

BIOLOGY 375A

Essential biology of sea turtles (evolution, anatomy, physiology, behavior, life history, population dynamics) and their conservation needs; emphasis on their role in marine ecosystem structure and function. Basic ecological concepts integrated with related topics including the conservation and management of endangered species, the contributions of technology to the management of migratory marine species, the role of research in national and international law and policy, and the veterinary aspects of conservation. Taught in Beaufort at Duke Marine Lab. Prerequisite: introductory biology.
Curriculum Codes
  • STS
  • NS
Cross-Listed As
  • ENVIRON 375A
  • MARSCI 375A
Typically Offered
Spring Only