BIOL310 - Ichthyology
BIOL310 - Ichthyology
Ichthyology covers form, function, taxonomy, and identification with an emphasis on North American freshwater fish. The course provides hands-on experience collecting, archiving, identifying, and dissecting fish.
Course information
Lecture:
11:00-11:50 AM
Monday and Wednesday
209 Crawford Hall
Lab:
2:00-4:50 PM
Wednesday or Thursday
258 Crawford Hall
Useful websites
Wisconsin fish identification system
Online version of Fishes of Wisconsin
Fishbase (valuable resource on fishes)
Animal Diversity Web (taxonomy)
Great Lakes larval fish guide (BIG file)
Download Fishes of New York (book)
Online Inland Fishes of New York
Lab species presentations
1st lab practical
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2nd lab practical
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3rd lab practical
Geoffrey B. Steinhart
Associate Professor and Aquatic Research Laboratory Co-director
Lake Superior State University
650 W. Easterday Avenue
Sault Ste. Marie, MI 49783
phone: 906.635.2093
fax: 906.635.2266
Quizlet fish flash cards by C. Makowske
Ichthyology
Fish Ecology
Fish Culture
Anim. Behavior
Fish Manag.
Art of fishing
Jr. Seminar