Biological Sciences 321CE - Conference Course: 'Local Community Ecology'

Local Community Ecology

Spring
2024
01
4.00
Martha Hoopes

TH 01:30PM-04:20PM

Mount Holyoke College
123048
Clapp Laboratory 225
mhoopes@mtholyoke.edu
This field-based lab course will explore local community ecology and biodiversity using our own Mount Holyoke campus in winter as a "living lab." We will explore local community patterns in study sites, identify plant and animal species, and develop research projects that investigate ecological processes and community interactions. Students will learn basic statistical programming using the R environment to analyze collected and available data for independent or group research papers/presentations. Lecture topics will include species/sign identification in winter, study design, niche and neutral theory, eco-evolutionary processes, predator-prey and host-pathogen dynamics, and human impacts on biodiversity. We will discuss the value of biodiversity and threat of climate change from different global perspectives.

Course limited to sophomores, juniors and seniors; Prereq: Ecology (BIOL-223) or Evolution (BIOL-226).

Outdoor lab during winter -- please dress appropriately. BIOL-321CE counts as a 300-level course with lab.

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