An advanced, research-driven course in ecology, focusing on the the communities and landscapes of the Taconics Mountains surrounding Bennington. The course will revolve around reading and discussion of the primary literature and the development and implementation of individual and group research projects. Students will learn both field techniques and analytic approaches in community and landscape ecology; these may include a variety of multivariate statistics and basic applications of Geographic Information Systems.
Ecological Research: Taconic Landscape (BIO4107.01)
Kerry Woods
Prerequisites: prior course work in biology -- particularly ecology, evolution, or related disciplines
Credits: 4
W 2:10pm - 6:00pm
Maximum Enrollment: 14
Course Frequency:
This course is categorized as All courses, Environment, Four Credit, 4000, Biology, Kerry Woods, and tagged environmental, environment, research, natural history, sustainability, environmental studies.
Credits: 4
W 2:10pm - 6:00pm
Maximum Enrollment: 14
Course Frequency:
This course is categorized as All courses, Environment, Four Credit, 4000, Biology, Kerry Woods, and tagged environmental, environment, research, natural history, sustainability, environmental studies.