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BIOL215: Principles of Ecology

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Biology

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200-level

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An introduction to factors controlling the distribution and abundance of plants and animals. Physical environments of organisms; biotic environments and interactions among species; factors influencing population growth; behavioural ecology; community ecology; succession; trophic levels and energy flow, island biogeography; biodiversity; human impact on global ecology; conservation ecology.

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  • Credit will be granted for only one of BIOL 215, BIOL 306.