Jessica Barr

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Primary Title:  
Professor
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
Email Address:  
jbarr@umass.edu
Office Building:  
Herter Hall

ST- Plant Community Ecology

Learning objectives: To be able to identify native New England herbaceous plant and woody understory species. To know the morphology, distribution, habitat, ecology and economic importance of these species. To understand how morphology, life history, and ecology are related to habitat and distribution of herbaceous plant and woody understory species. To understand the major processes of disturbance and succession and their effects on the composition, structure and wildlife value of these plant communities.

ST- Applied Dendrology

Learning Objectives: To be able to identify native New England woody plant species. To know the morphology, distribution, habitat, ecology, and economic importance of these species. To understand how morphology, life history, and ecology are related to habitat and distribution of woody plants. To understand the major processes of disturbance and succession and their effects on the composition, structure, economic, and wildlife value of tree communities.
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