2018-2019 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog

BIO 507 Advanced Stream Ecology

Stream Ecology is a study of flowing fresh waters emphasizing interactions between stream organisms and the physical and chemical environment; as well as stream-watershed processes and human effects on stream ecosystems. The laboratory will include field observations and laboratory analyses of stream ecosystems, including measurement of physical and chemical parameters, stream biota, and a synthetic study of a local stream-watershed system. Three hours of lecture and one, three-hour laboratory per week. Some Saturday field trips required. This is a link course with BIO 407. No credit given for students with credit for BIO 407.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Admission to a Biological Sciences graduate program or permission of department chair.

General Education

Offered

  • Irregular