Ecosystem Ecology
Description:
Ecosystem Ecology focuses on current theories regarding the control and function of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, the approaches and techniques being used to test these theories, and the application of theory to the management and restoration of ecosystems. The scope includes examples from terrestrial, marine, and freshwater ecosystems.
Links
Don Zak
Syllabus
Credits
Minimum Credits:
3
Maximum Credits:
3
Pass/Fail:
Pass/Fail or S/U optional
Undergrad:
Yes
Graduate:
Yes
Prerequisites:
General Ecology and a 400-level course in Aquatic or Terrestrial Ecology.
Department Numbers
Department 1:
NRE
Number 1:
476
Department 2:
Environ
Number 2:
476
Department 3:
EEB
Number 3:
476
Instructors
Zak
Kling
Terms Offered
Fall Semester:
No
Winter Semester:
Yes
Spring Semester:
No
Summer Semester:
No
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