BIO 3612 AQUATIC BIOLOGY: THE STUDY OF INLAND WATERS

This course considers the chemical, physical and biological properties of freshwater ecosystems, including streams, rivers, ponds and lakes. Topics include the geomorphology of inland waters, thermal stratification, nutrient cycles, community metabolism, plankton community dynamics, seasonal succession and eutrophication resulting from human activities. Weekly laboratory meetings provide hands-on experience with the field techniques of freshwater scientists.

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

BIO 1514 or ENS 2150

Course Types

Science; Laboratory; Advanced Studies; Biology Elective

Previous Course Number

BIO 342

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