Freshwater Ecology Lecture
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This course explores the structure and function of freshwater ecosystems with an emphasis on the interaction between the physiochemical environment and the behavioral and physiological adaptations of the organisms that inhabit them. All topics will include discussion of past and future human pressures on freshwater environments globally. (This course is cross-listed as BIO 3050. Students will receive credit for either ENV 3050 or BIO 3050, not both.)
This course may be used as an elective within the Interdisciplinary Tier III Minor in Environmental Sustainability, or in the Tier III Minor in Natural Sciences.
This course may be used as an elective within the Interdisciplinary Tier III Minor in Environmental Sustainability, or in the Tier III Minor in Natural Sciences.
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Undergraduate
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