Biology 541:  Ecology of Fishes and Fisheries Biology 

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24 Sep -- Click here to find a list of review questions /  topics for Midterm 1.

29 Sep -- Click here to obtain answers to Quiz 2.

08 Oct -- Click here to see your points obtained for Midterm I, quizzes, and 
   llab exercises, including leading or participating in discussion

Click here for a key to Midterm I and here to see the exam point distribution

29 Oct -- ANNOUNCEMENT!!  Because of the San Diego fires and campus closures, the Midterm 2 exam is now moved to Thursday, Nov. 6th.  Click here for a list of Review Questions for Midterm 2.  If campus re-opens this Thursday (Oct. 30th), we will have class at the regular time, followed by discussion of the three papers assigned for that date.

 

5 Nov -- Remember to bring your calculator for the exam on Nov 6!! Click here to obtain answers to calculations for the mark-recapture exercise.  Click here to see the mark-recapture instructions and equations, and click here to see the raw data that we collected.

 

13 Nov --Click here for a key to Midterm II and here to see the exam point distribution.  

 

Click here for your assignment on intertidal fishes, and click here for the data.  This assignment is due Dec. 16.

Click here for your assignment on the beach seine exercise, and click here for the data.  This assignment is due Dec. 16.

Click here for the timetable, point values, and how your paper written paper will be graded; click here for list of pitfalls to avoid in writing your paper.

Click here to see how your oral presentation of your paper will be graded.

Click here for your scores on exams, quizzes, and assignments thus far.

 

8 Dec:

Click here to see your scores for both exams and the seven quizzes thus far, along with completed assignments.

 

10 Dec:

Click here to see a list of Review Questions for your final exam.  As usual these questions are not comprehensive and do not represent the cumulative portion (35 pts.) of the exam. 

 

29 Dec:

There was an unnoticed error in calculating percentages of the ADJUSTED total points.  Those errors have now been corrected as of 29 Dec 2003.  

University policy no longer allows me to post partial student ID's along with grades.  Instead I will post your point totals along with percentage of the ADJUSTED total points (636.3 = 100% for undergrads; 645.8 = 100% for grad students).  

The ADJUSTED total points is based on top scores of undergrads and grad students; the adjusted total points set to 100% differs for each group of students (see above).  Click here to see your scores for assignments, exams, discussion, and final point totals and percentages.  Based on your percentage of the adjusted total points, you will receive a course grade as outlined in the course syllabus.