Ecology: Theory and Applications
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Gaytha A. Langlois, Ph.D.

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     This course will review major ecological concepts, identify the techniques used by ecologists, provide an overview of local and global environmental issues, and examine individual, group and governmental activities important for protecting natural ecosystems.  The course has been designed to provide technical information, to direct the student toward pertinent literature,to identify problems and issues, to utilize research methodology for the study of natural ecosystems, and to consider appropriate solutions and analytical techniques.  Discussion and understanding will be emphasized.

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Gaytha A. Langlois, Ph.D., 1999
Bryant College, Smithfield, RI 02917
E-mail: langlois@bryant.edu
Last Updated: September 2006