NATR470 Disturbance Ecology
Disturbance Ecology examines and explores the roles that various types of disturbance play in ecosystem development, stucture and function. This course will explore how the type, timing and intensity of the disturbance affect plants, animals and the ecosystem as a whole. Case studies and field trips will provide students the opportunity to compare how different ecosystems respond an adapt to disturbance, and the consequences of human change on historical disturbance regimes.
Prerequisite
BIOS 260, BIOS 261
Corequisite
none