BIO-4301 Ecology
A study of the dynamics of population growth, predator-prey interaction, competition theory, and biogeography. The mechanisms that regulate population numbers and species co-existence are examined. Emphasis is placed on the impact of the non-native (invasive) species on native populations. Topics include resource allocation patterns, life-history strategies, breeding systems, competition, stress tolerance, and ecological management practices.
Prerequisite
Take BIO-4101 lab with BIO-4301 lecture Plan both courses then click Register button