Autumn.
This course has a limited capacity, enrolment is based on application. Application deadline is Thursday in week 33 for the autumn semester. Please see this page for more information:
You will receive confirmation of whether you received a spot in
The time of the first lecture/orientation meeting can be found in the schedule on the course website or on the
It is mandatory to attend the first lecture.
The course presents an introduction to physiological adaptations in fish in relation to their environment. The student should therefore have a basic understanding of physics and chemistry related to these mechanisms and in the environment. An important part of the course relates to functional physiological regulatory mechanisms. The course is adapted to a focus of fish physiology.
The course focuses on physiological processes in fish including, respiration, circulation, acid-base balance, osmoregulation and ionic regulation, smoltification, endocrinology, swimming and buoyancy, sensory physiology, egg and larval physiology, digestion, energetics and growth, reproduction, immunology and adaptations to temperature.
The students should have the following knowledge:
- present and discuss key physiological processes in fish
- Use examples to illustrate physiological processes and adaptations
- Discuss how different physiological processes are regulated
- Explain how different physiological processes in fish are adapted to their environment
Written exam, 4 hours.
Due to the measures taken to avoid the spread of Covid-19, UiB is closed for on-campus assessment. As a consequence, the following changes is made to assessment autumn semester 2020: