Professor R. Robberecht
Department of Rangeland Ecology
Environmental Science Program
Bioinformatics & Computational Biology
College of Natural Resources
University of Idaho - 1135 USA

Ecology
(
REM 221 - Section 1, fall semesters, 1:30 p.m., MWF, CNR 10)

Course Description: Fundamental principles of ecology. Major topics covered by the course include the physical environment, how organisms interact with each other and their environment, evolutionary processes, population dynamics, communities, energy flow and ecosystems, human influences on ecosystems, and the integration and scaling of ecological processes through systems ecology. Computer-based materials are used extensively for guided independent learning in this course.
Prerequisites

Introductory
biology (e.g., Bio 102, Biology 115 or 116), or permission.
Recommended preparation:
Introductory botany and zoology, and good working knowledge of Windows-based computer systems.
Computer compatibility
The course learning materials are compatible only with computers that are 100% compatible with the Windows operating system and the browser, Internet Explorer. See Advisory.

Advisory
Content & design | İR. Robberecht 2009
No reproduction or use without permission

First published July 1995

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CNR 205A, Telephone 208-885-7407

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