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BLG 567
Ecology
An introduction to fundamental ecological principles and illustration of how these are applied to current environmental problems at the level of organisms, populations, communities and ecosystems. Topics to include the nature of ecological experiments; population dynamics; population harvesting; ecological processes structuring biological communities in space and time; energy and nutrient flows in ecosystems, the relationship between ecological goods and services.
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1

Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- BLG 340 - Environmental Biology
- BLG 401 - Ecotoxicology
- BLG 402 - Limnology
- BLG 508 - Conservation Biology
- BLG 630 - Population Biology
- BLG 667 - Disease Ecology
- BLG 802 - Plant Diversity
- BLG 803 - Ecosystem Processes
- BLG 804 - Water Quality and Environmental Management
- BLG 805 - Behavioural Ecology
- BLG 806 - Tropical Field Ecology
- Biology
- Biology Core Elective Table II
- Biology Professional and Professionally-Related Elective Table II
- Biology Professional and Professionally-Related Table IV
- Chemistry Professional and Professionally-Related Table I
- Minor in Biology