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Explain relationships between pattern and process at the landscape level.
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BIOL 3066
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Interpret different spatial patterns of plants.
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BIOL 3066
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Understand concepts of fragmentation and edge influence.
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BIOL 3066
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Understand the importance of scale and microhabitat in plant ecology
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BIOL 3066
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Calculate different types of plant diversity.
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BIOL 3066
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Compare different views and theories of plant communities and mechanisms of succession.
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BIOL 3066
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Describe plant growth forms and other vegetation characteristics for different terrestrial biomes.
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BIOL 3066
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Describe the differences and similarities between marine and terrestrial mammals and their relative ecological importance
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BIOL 3090
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Explain the importance of plants to humans and other organisms (oxygen production, crops, primary producers)
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BIOL 2004
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Identify factors that affect primary production.
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BIOL 3066
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Compare life history strategies of annual, biennial and perennial plants.
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BIOL 3066
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Describe the different types of pollinators, seed dispersal methods, inflorences, and flowers.
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BIOL 2004
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Describe the importance and diversity of vascular plants and success of terrestrial plant life
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BIOL 2004
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Describe the mechanisms through which plants interact amongst themselves.
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BIOL 3066
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Identify effects of and defense strategies for seed predation, grazing and parasitism.
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BIOL 3066
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Provide examples of plant adaptations to different conditions, including shade, drought, wind, and cold.
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BIOL 3066
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Relate changes in animal systems to transition onto land
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BIOL 2003
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Understand the importance of below-ground processes for plants including obtaining nutrients, mycorrhizae and decomposition.
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BIOL 3066
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Complete a plant ecology study: develop objectives, plan the sampling design, collect data, communicate the results and write a report.
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BIOL 3066
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Describe differences between plant and animal populations including modular growth.
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BIOL 3066
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Develop and use different methods and analyses for sampling plant communities.
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BIOL 3066
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Identify life cycles and behavior of invertebrate animals and the adaptations of invertebrates to particular environments
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BIOL 3301
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Identify roles of invertebrates in ecosystems and relationships that human have with invertebrates
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BIOL 3301
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Outline the nitrogen biogeochemical cycle.
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BIOL 3066
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Read and interpret scientific papers presenting studies or theory in plant ecology.
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BIOL 3066
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