Fisheries Ecology
Course Details
Course Description
Ecologists study the abundance and distribution of species. In FISH 312, we will learn the basic principles of ecology, with a focus on the ecological processes that produce observable patterns in diversity and abundance. We will proceed from lower levels of biological organization to higher levels: from physiology and behavior to populations, communities, and ecosystems. Although the objective of the course is to teach students fundamental ecological principles that apply across all ecosystems, we will focus on the themes most relevant to marine and aquatic ecosystems, especially fisheries.
Registration restrictions: AFS majors only, Period 1, No Freshmen Period 1, AFS Juniors & Seniors only through junior registration.
Marine Bio major requirements: Other marine biology elective
Marein Bio minor requirements: Aquatic and Fishery Sciences elective
TWO MANDATORY FIELD TRIPS (EVENING & WEEKEND; DATES TBD)