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James E. Kanz
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James E. Kanz Galveston Campus |
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Interests
Invertebrate neuroethology; delineation of animal behavior patterns, their nervous system substrates and their modulation by external and internal stimuli.
Education
B.A., University of Washington, 1966
Ph.D, Tufts University, 1973
Courses Taught
Cell Biology (MARB 310)
Comparative Animal Physiology (MARB 420)
Physiological Ecology (MARB 330)
Fish Physiology (MARB 335)
Animal Behavior (MARB 410)
Sociobiology of Reproduction (MARB 412)
Comparative Animal Physiology (MARB 420)
Evolutionary Biology (MARB 466)
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