FNRM3104: Forest Ecology

4 Credits

Form and function of forests as ecological systems. Characteristics and dynamics of species, populations, communities, landscapes, and ecosystem processes. Examples applying ecology to forest management. Weekly discussions focus on research topics in forest ecology, exercises applying course concepts, and current issues in forest resource management. Required weekend field trip.Prereq: Biol 1001, 1009 or equivalent introductory biology course; 1 semester college chemistry recommended.

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