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BOT 507

BOT 507. Seminar, Community and Habitat Analyses (1 cr, winter term). The purpose of this seminar is to provide a forum for presenting and solving your community and habitat analysis problems. A “community” can be a sample unit with multiple species or molecular markers in lieu of species. We plan to offer this seminar every year in winter term, catering to people who have already taken a course in ecological community analysis. If you have not taken a course like this already, please sign up instead for BI 570/670, also offered in winter term (4 cr.).

Prerequisites:

Graduate status or instructor approval required. 

Previous course work in BI 570/670 (Community Structure and Analysis) or equivalent required.


The organizational session is at noon on the first Monday of classes in Cordley 1040.
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