2017-2018 Graduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
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BIOL 5540 - Aquatic Biology Goals: To understand the differences and similarities among the various freshwater aquatic ecosystems (lakes, streams, wetlands), and to understand the ecological principles and interactions that govern the distribution and abundance of aquatic organisms. To develop computer skills and writing skills.
Content: Lake origins; glacial history of Minnesota; water chemistry; aquatic ecosystem structure; food web interactions; survey of important aquatic organisms; linkages among terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems; human impacts on aquatic environments (e.g., eutrophication, acidification). Laboratories will include field studies of aquatic environments, case studies, and controlled laboratory experiments.
Taught: Alternate years, fall term
Prerequisites: BIOL 1800 and 1820
Credits: 4
Note: NOTE: Students must concurrently register for a lecture and a corresponding 0-credit lab section of this course.
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