BIO 317: Aquatic Ecology

Class Program
Credits 4
This course explores the aquatic organisms that contribute to the structure and function of freshwater ecosystems. Students build their understanding of aquatic environments as they examine plant and animal physiology, population and community dynamics and the physical forces that can constrain these organisms. Aquatic ecosystem processes and services, including primary and secondary production, food web dynamics and nutrient cycling are explored.
Semester Offered
Offered fall of even-numbered years