BIOL 4035
Ecology of the Amazon
This course presents an in-depth study of the ecology of tropical rainforests, with special emphasis on the neotropics and the Amazon. Material covered includes physical structure and geological development, climatology and hydrology, plant communities and succession, plant-animal coevolutionary relationships, animal communities, Amazon ethnobotany and human impact issues.
BIOL 4035 is an elective course for undergraduate BIOL and ENSC majors and is often co-listed with a graduate course (BIOL 5535 Neotropical Rainforest Ecology). Non-majors are welcome in the course, provided they have some lower-level science, preferably ecology, in their background.
BIOL 4035 is normally offered once per year in the spring or summer term.
Students who complete the Ecology of the Amazon course are eligible for discounted fees on any future UHCL Amazon Expedition.
Links:
BIOL 4035.90 - May 2011 3-Week Mini-Term Syllabus
Course materials for 6pm lectures will be posted on Blackboard by 12:00pm each class day.
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