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FORS 305 - Forest Ecology (Lab) |
Explores the interrelationships between structure and function of forested ecosystems, approaching the forest community from a physiological perspective. Emphasizes the influence of microclimate, nutrient cycling, and disturbance on community productivity and composition. Lecture, three hours; laboratory and field trips.
0.000 OR 4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Final Examination, Lecture/Laboratory, Laboratory, Lecture/Seminar All Sections for this Course Mathematics & Natural Sciences Division Earth & Environmental Systems Department Course Attributes: ES--Sciences, Environmental Studies, Lab Science for B.S. Degree, Watershed Studies, Writing Portfolio-Fors & Geol |
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