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BIOL418: Forest Ecology

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Biology

Subject area

400-level

Course level

0

Programs that name this course

1

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Description

Catalog description

Structure and function of forest ecosystems at the tree, stand and landscape scale, including: effects of the environment upon plant abundance, distribution and diversity; nutrient, carbon and water cycles; population and community ecology; disturbance; forest conservation; climate change and global forests.

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Additional course requirements

  • minimum third year standing

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