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Population & Community Ecology

This integrated lecture-lab course explores the basic concepts and mechanisms that explain the abundance and distribution of organisms, with a focus on mechanisms structuring populations and communities. Field and lab exercises emphasize the basics of sampling and experimental design, hypothesis formation, spreadsheet use, statistics, data presentation, and scientific writing. Prerequisites: INBIO 110 and INBIO 111, OR ENST 252. Fall.

Section: BIO-313-01
Credits: 4
Faculty: Cynthia G Hays
Days: TR
Times: 12:00PM‑1:45PM (TR); 2:00PM‑3:45PM (R)
Start/End Date: 08/28/23 - 12/15/23
Instruction Method: Incorporates Lec & Lab/Studio Laboratory

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