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Jan 15, 2025
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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BIO 300 Terrestrial Ecology
This course provides an introduction to the study of the relationships of organisms to their environment and each other as a means for understanding their distribution and abundance. Topics of study include: autecology (dispersal, habitat selection, abiotic tolerances), population dynamics (structure, growth, life history variation), community ecology (species diversity, equilibrium, succession) and species interactions (competition, predation). Both field-based laboratories and lecture material focus on developing skills in observation, logical scientific inquiry, and written reports. 3 hours lecture. 1 three-hour laboratory (BIO301). Prerequisite: BIO 290
4 credit hours
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