BIOL2306 — General Ecology
BIOL 2306 - General Ecology BIOL 2306 - General Ecology 4 Credits Introduces students to the fundamentals of ecology, focusing on the study of organisms in relation to their physical and biological environment. The course includes a survey of individual, population, community, and ecosystem level ecology. Theoretical, empirical and applied ecology will be discussed. Activities may include discussion, group activities, guest speakers, films and field trips. Labs will reinforce lecture content and provide students with research skills including use of Prima literature, experimental design, data analysis and interpretation. Organisms and their environments. Energy and matter transfers. Population ecology and interactions Evolutionary, community, and applied ecology. Learning
Prerequisites: BIOL1154