Natural Resources Conservation 597PE - ST-Applied Plant Eco & Conserv

Spring
2018
01
3.00
Kristina Stinson
W 11:15AM 12:05PM
UMass Amherst
56072
Plants are the major determinants of habitat structure for wildlife, and are the primary producers upon which all other species depend. This course will provide students with foundational concepts of applied plant ecology, with a focus on the effects of invasive species and climate change on the functional roles of plants in ecosystems. Through a close reading of relevant primary literature and discussions of current research, students will explore methods used to quantify relationships between plants and the abiotic and biotic environment. We will focus on applications of plant ecology in the practice of biological conservation. There will be at least one field excursion. Assignments include data analysis, scientific writing/presentation, and discussion of primary literature and current research.
remove note: "NRC 212 or other plant-related course is recommended or by permission 1st meeting is January 27, 2016 for organizational purposes."
add note:
"Email instructor if you would like to enroll but don't have the pre-requisites."
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.