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Ichthyology
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Ichthyology 2
Physiology
Fish anatomy
Evolution and systematics lectures
Sensory systems and communication
Ichthyology 3
Statistics
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Ichthyology II
Ichthyology III
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Ichthyology Research
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Professor Tom Hecht
Professor Pete Britz
Dr Warren Potts
Dr Cliff Jones
Professor Tony Booth
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Ichthyology 2
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Fish anatomy
Fish anatomy lectures
Fish classification and the properties of water
Anatomy and characteristics of fishes
The axial and appendicularskeleton
Musculature
Integument ? Skin
Integument ? Scales
Teeth
Head and jaw osteology, musculature and otolith
Internal anatomy and circulatory system
Nervous system
Respiratory system
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