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BIOL-365 Conservation Biology

BIOL-365 Conservation Biology
Offered academic year 2007-2008
This course will focus on ecological and evolutionary forces influencing the origins and maintenance of biodiversity. Topics will include island biogeography, population demography, global climate change, invasive species biology, and population genetics. We will review methods for analyzing threats to species persistence and management strategies for mitigating extinction risks of threatened or endangered species. As a part of the course students will develop a management plan for a species or habitat that is endangered or of concern from a conservation biology perspective. Fall.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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