Oxygen: From Environment to Genes. An annotated bibliography compiled by the students in Bio 166H, “Sensory Ecology of Marine Animals”, 2013, 2014
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- Sensory Ecology is taught in the autumn quarter at Stanford University as an Intro.Sem. (Bio 12n) specifically for freshman students, and again in the winter for advanced students at Stanford’s Hopkins Marine Station on Monterey Bay. The format is that of a research seminar focusing on three to four themes during the quarter. The group as a whole chooses the theme. Research teams of 4-5 students then explore the subject and develop a point-of-view regarding the state of knowledge and how understanding might be advanced. The theme of this annotated bibliography is "Oxygen: From Environment to Genes."
Description
Type of resource | text |
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Date created | 2013 - 2014 |
Creators/Contributors
Author | Lilly, Laura |
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Author | Pless, Evie |
Author | Neylan, Isabelle |
Author | Cussen, Laura |
Author | Arostegui, Martini |
Author | Thompson, Stuart |
Author | Rodriguez, Nicole |
Author | Peirce, Maia |
Author | Liaw, Eric Jer-Jiun |
Author | Hines, Andrew |
Author | Watkins, Nina |
Author | Goldberg, Grace |
Subjects
Subject | Oxygen |
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Subject | Hopkins Marine Station |
Subject | Department of Biology |
Subject | sensory ecology |
Subject | marine animals |
Subject | marine biology |
Genre | Student project report |
Bibliographic information
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Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/wn953rh3588 |
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Preferred citation
- Preferred Citation
- Thompson et. al., Oxygen: From Environment to Genes. An annotated bibliography compiled by the students in Bio 166H, “Sensory Ecology of Marine Animals”, 2013, 2014. Student project. Stanford Digital Repository. https://purl.stanford.edu/wn953rh3588
Collection
Sensory Ecology of Marine Animals
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- cormorantst@gmail.com
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