Dr. Reisz currently teaches three undergraduate biology courses, which are held annually at the University of Toronto's Mississauga Campus. As well as the brief descriptions given below (taken from the UTM academic calendar), each course now has its own associated web page.
The design and adaptive consequences of vertebrate structure are examined. Mechanisms of locomotion, exchange and sensory perception are compared at the organ level. Students conduct individual laboratory dissections on selected vertebrates.
Prerequisite: BIO 151YThe evolution of the vertebrates as evidenced by the fossil record. Special emphasis will be placed upon the origin and adaptive radiation of major groups including amphibians and reptiles. Practical sessions will include the study of fossils, and techniques of collection and preparation. Six laboratory sessions will be held at the Royal Ontario Museum.
Prerequisite: BIO 151Y| Introduction | Research | Lab Personnel | Courses | Latest News | Links |