Ecology and Conservation

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Course Description

This course focuses on the contribution of ecological theory to the understanding of current issues in conservation biology. We emphasize quantitative methods and their use for applied problems in ecology (e.g., risk of extinction, impact of harvesting, role of species interaction, analysis of global change). Course material is drawn mostly from current primary literature; lab and field components complement concepts taught through lecture. Overnight field trip required.

Course Number

196

Course Title

Ecology and Conservation

Career

Graduate

College

College of Arts & Sciences

Department

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Instruction Mode

In Person

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