BIO-260

General Ecology

An introduction to the interactions between living organisms and their physical, chemical and biological environment. Several levels of ecological organization are examined. These include the study of different types of populations, communities and ecosystems. Topics include population structure and growth, species interaction, energy flow, nutrient cycling, succession, and applications to current environmental management issues. Students perform ecological experiments in the field as well as in the laboratory. Two class hours, one conference hour, three laboratory hours.

Prerequisites

BIO 155 and BIO 156, and CHE 145 or CHE 151, all with a grade of C or better, or permission of instructor.

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BIO-260 Sections for Fall 2024

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BIO-260, Section 001

CRN #11851
Hybrid

Instructor(s)

Richard Stevens

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Scheduled Meeting Times

TypeLocationDate(s)Day / Time
LaboratoryBrighton Campus
Building 07, Room 315
Aug 26th, 2024 – Dec 16th, 2024Monday
2:00 pm - 4:50 pm
ConferenceOnline
Aug 26th, 2024 – Dec 16th, 2024N/A
LectureOnline
Aug 26th, 2024 – Dec 16th, 2024N/A
Type Laboratory
Location Brighton Campus
Building 07, Room 315
Date(s) Aug 26th, 2024 – Dec 16th, 2024
Day / Time Monday
2:00 pm - 4:50 pm
Type Conference
Location Online
Date(s) Aug 26th, 2024 – Dec 16th, 2024
Day / Time N/A
Type Lecture
Location Online
Date(s) Aug 26th, 2024 – Dec 16th, 2024
Day / Time N/A