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Dec 26, 2024
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BIOE 425 - Wetlands Ecology 4 Credit(s) This course will provide students and understanding in the unique characteristic of wetland ecosystems. Students will study wetland: 1) biogeography, 2) biophysical structure and processes, 3) classification and delineation methods, 4) resource management issues, and 5) cultural diversity. Field and laboratory activities include the examination of wetland hydrology, soils, geochemistry, biotic organism (bacteria, plants, invertebrates, fishes, birds, and mammals) and biophysical interaction. Wetland management issues will be examined including: wetland policy, regulation and law; assessment, mitigation, restoration and monitoring of vulnerable and impacted wetland resources; identification of wetland ecosystem goods and services. Students will be assessed based on written responses to reading and in-class activities, written exams, a paper based on field or lab group research, and demonstration of oral communication skills through in-class discussion and presentation.. Lab included. $25 Course Fee.
Prerequisite(s): CHMY 141 , CHMY 143 , and either BIOB 160 or BIOB 170 ; or c/i. (spring/odd-numbered years)
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