BIO43103 — Applied Population Biology
BIO 43103 - Applied Population Biology BIO 43103 - Applied Population Biology This course is a study of basic population processes using conceptual and quantitative approaches. The focus will be on ecological attributes and interactions that govern the structure and growth dynamics of populations across times and space. Fundamental aspects of mathematical modeling and ecological forecasting of populations will be examined with detailed discussion of the relevance to wildlife conservation and management problems. Special emphasis will be placed on species with small, declining, and/ or harvestable populations. pring Semester Hours: 3
Prerequisites: MTH21404, WLM2251, BIO20704