Douglas E. Conklin
Department of Animal Science, UC Davis

Courses Taught

ANS 018. Introductory Aquaculture
(4) I. Conklin. Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Historical and contemporary aquacultural practices. Interaction between the aqueous culture environment and the biology of aquatic animals. Impact of economics and governmental policies on the development of aquaculture. Interaction of aquacultural practices with larger societal goals. GE credit: SciEng.

ANS 119. Invertebrate Aquaculture
(4) III. Conklin. Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour, Prerequisite: Biological Sciences 1B. Management, breeding and feeding of economically important aquatic invertebrates; application of basic principles of physiology, reproduction, and nutrition to production of mollusks and crustaceans for human food; emphasis on interaction of species biology and managerial techniques on production efficiencies.


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