The Ichthyology students observed Zebrafish larvae exhibiting positive phototaxis,
a tendency to move towards the light. In this experiment, half of a glass tank was
covered in foil to create dark conditions and students watched ...
Students in the Ichthyology class at Washington College, taught by Dr. Martin Connaughton, observed
and experimented with male Betta fish and their displays of aggression. Students learned
the different signs of aggression (opercle expansion, lateral display, approach,...
The Ichthyology class at Washington College studies the major groups of fish as well
as systematics, physiology, behavior, ecology, and evolution of fish. Student spend
the first half of semester getting acquainted with the fish...
BIO 336. Ichthyology
Ichthyology encompasses the study of fishes. Topics will include the systematics,
physiology, behavior, ecology, and evolution of this diverse group. Identification
of specimens during a weekly lab will familiarize students with the major fishes of
the Chesapeake region. A multi-week independent project will familiarize students
with the scientific method and with aspects of fish behavior. Field trips to the fish
collection at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, the largest in the world,
and to the National Aquarium in Baltimore will broaden the perspective of the course.
There may be some additional cost to the students for these trips, though not more
than $50. Prerequisite: Biology 111-112 and one 200-level biology course.