CBIO-430: Terrestrial Ecosystems

Credits 3.0
Academic Level
Undergraduate

This course investigates the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems and explores the benefits of utilizing an ecosystem approach in the development of management and conservation plans. It will focus on the mechanisms by which terrestrial ecosystems function: water and energy balance; carbon and nutrient cycling; trophic interactions; environmental effects; and disturbances. Temporal and spatial scales are considered through the examination of both natural and anthropogenic disturbance events. Lastly, the integration of these processes and sustainable management of terrestrial ecosystems is addressed. Prerequisites: Successful completion (C- or better) of BIOL 370 with lab. Spring even years.