EY 600 - Population and Community Ecology

Dr. Kurt Fausch - Fall 2007

 

 

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Who should take this course: EY600 is a graduate-level course intended for M.S. and Ph.D. students in
the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology and many related disciplines across Colorado State University.

Course goal:   Provide students the opportunity to learn and discuss classic and current theories
and models in population and community ecology as they apply to animals and plants.

 

Course structure:  Lectures each week present terminology and conceptual development of each field,
observations and experiments that support theories, and current directions.  Discussion sections provide
students the opportunity to read classic and current papers on each topic and discuss their merits and
findings.  Emphasis for discussions will be on constructive critique and debate of the papers, and students’
unique perspectives from different disciplines.

Course outline:

Syllabus

Lecture Schedule

2007 Required Reading

Ram CT for EY600

Ecology-related links


Page maintained by: Julian Torres Dowdall  (jdowdall@lamar.colostate.edu), Graduate Teaching Assistant

Last updated:  30 November 2007  
 






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