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BIOL 250.07 Australia/New Zealand Program: Marine Ecology 6 credits

Open: Size: 27, Registered: 26, Waitlist: 0

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Synonym: 43525

Annie Bosacker

This course will explore the population, community, and evolutionary ecology of marine organisms, with a focus on the Great Barrier Reef. Major topics will include coral reef structure and function, diversity of fauna and flora, as well as impacts of climate change and fisheries on reef ecology.

Prerequisite: Biology 125 and 126 and one upper-level Biology course related to ecology, evolution or organismal Biology

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ENTS 254.00 Topics in Landscape Ecology 6 credits

Open: Size: 25, Registered: 5, Waitlist: 0

Goodsell 03 / CMC 110

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10:10am11:55am10:10am11:55am
Synonym: 45417

Tsegaye Nega

Landscape ecology is an interdisciplinary field that combines the spatial approach of the geographer with the functional approach of the ecologist to understand the ways in which landscape composition and structure affects ecological processes, species abundance, and distribution. Topics include collecting and referencing spatial data at broad scales, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), landscape metrics, simulating change in landscape pattern, landscape connectivity and meta-population dynamics, and reserve design.

Prerequisite: Biology 125 and 126

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