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EEMB 166. Field approaches to terrestrial plant and ecosystem
ecology<br>
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This is a relatively new and small class focused on how ecologists work
in the field to answer questions about plant communities and
ecosystems.
It is an intensive field course in local habitats examining exotic
plant
invasions, seed banks, resource cycling, vegetation succession, and
species diversity. Lectures introduce ecological concepts and field
methodologies. There is a significant writing component to the
class and several students have gotten it to count towards their
writing
requirement. EEMB 3 is a prerequisite, though interested students
with other background can ask the instructor for approval.
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Jonathan Levine<br>
Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology<br>
University of California<br>
Santa Barbara, CA 93107<br>
(805) 893-7415 (tel)<br>
(805) 893-4724 (fax)<br>
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