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Ecology

Instructor:
Alex Cones
Kausalya "Kay" Shenoy
D. Nicholas McLetchie
325
Credits:
4.0
002
Building:
Multi-Disciplinary Science Building
Thomas Hunt Morgan Bio Sci Bldg
Room:
Rm.155A
Rm.116
Semester:
Spring 2023
Start Date:
End Date:
Name:
Ecology
Requisites:

Prereq: BIO 148 and BIO 152, or equivalent introductory biology sequence; and BIO 304 or equivalent genetics course; or consent of instructor.

Class Type:
LAB
LEC
12:30 pm
11:00 am
3:20 pm
12:15 pm
Days:
M
TR
Note:
BIO 325: Some labs will occur at an off-campus facility, the Ecological Research and Education Center (EREC), which is a 20-30 minute drive from campus. Transportation will be provided, which will leave campus 30 minutes before the start of lab.

This course introduces the scientific study of relationship between organisms and their environment. The course is structured around levels of organization from physiological ecology to individuals, populations, communities, ecosystems, landscapes, regions, and the biosphere. Students will be expected to develop a solid knowledge base and understanding of key concepts and issues in contemporary ecology; to become familiar with how ecological understanding is attained by researchers; and to see how ecological knowledge and methods can be used to address important societal problems. Lecture, three hours per week; laboratory, an average of three hours per week.

This course introduces the scientific study of relationship between organisms and their environment. The course is structured around levels of organization from physiological ecology to individuals, populations, communities, ecosystems, landscapes, regions, and the biosphere. Students will be expected to develop a solid knowledge base and understanding of key concepts and issues in contemporary ecology; to become familiar with how ecological understanding is attained by researchers; and to see how ecological knowledge and methods can be used to address important societal problems. Lecture, three hours per week; laboratory, an average of three hours per week.

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