Natural Science 0292 - Stream Ecology

Fall
2012
1
4.00
Christina Cianfrani

10:30AM-11:50AM T,TH;12:00PM-03:00PM T

Hampshire College
309032
Cole Science Center 1-ECOL;Cole Science Center 1-ECOL
ccNS@hampshire.edu
Rivers and streams wind through the landscape moving water, sediment and other materials and provide habitat for a variety of organisms. In this class we will discuss the main processes that occur in rivers and the means for observing them. We will learn to interpret the morphology (shape) of rivers and fluvial landscapes. We will use both field measurements (i.e. get our feet wet in the stream) and computer models to analyze local river systems from both a hydrological and ecological perspective. Students will explore the primary literature, complete lab exercises, develop a stream project, and discuss the response of streams to natural and human induced environmental change.

Quantitative Skills This course requires weekly field trips to a local stream. Field work includes hiking and wading in shallow water. Textbook - Methods in Stream Ecology, F.R. Hauer and G.A. Lamberti, 2nd Edition, Academic Press, 877 pages.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.