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BIOL 310

Biodiversity and Ecosystems

3

Field

Biology

Semester

Winter

Teacher(s)

Dr. Jennifer Sunday, Dr. Andrew Gonzalez, Dr. Laura Pollock

Ecological bases of the natural causes and consequences of current global environmental changes, including how biodiversity and ecosystem processes are defined and measured, how they vary in space and time, how they are affected by physical and biological factors, and how they affect each other and human societies.

  • Prerequisites: BIOL 215, or ENVR 200 and ENVR 202, MATH 112 or equivalent

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