Biology 3255 - 001 - course 22568 - Fall 2015

Introductory Ecology

There are currently 15 students enrolled in this course. The maximum enrollment is 18 possible students.This course is offered by the Biology departmentin the College of Sciences . It is classified as a Lecture/Laboratory, and is worth 4. It meets on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, from 09:30 am to 10:20 am in John Barry Hall 202A. It meets on Mondays, from 01:30 pm to 04:20 pm in Mendel Hall 088.The course is instructed by Miller, Matthew and Curry, Robert.
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Course description:

Factors affecting the distribution, abundance, andinteractions of organisms. Climate patterns, biomes,physiological adaption, behavioral ecology, populationdynamics, species interactions, biodiversity, andconservation ecology. Emphasis on community levelof organization and below; complements BIO 3385Global Change Ecology. Hypothesis testing usingstatistical analysis of data.Fulfills Research requirement in Biology;Sat-Sun overnight field trip required;Students to be split between 26-27 Sept(Service component included) or 3-4 Oct;See(Curriculum Info)3255/F15trips.html for details;