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BIOL3319: ECOLOGY
BIOL3319: ECOLOGY
The relationships of organisms to their environments are examined from an evolutionary perspective. Topics include speciation, adaptation, population dynamics, competition, predator/prey relationships, mutualism, productivity, succession, trophic dynamics, and biogeography. Students may also enroll in BIOL 3319L but it is not required. Credit hours: 3. Prerequisite: two courses in biology at the 2200 level, including BIOL 2202-2202L. Offered second semester.
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Online
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Campus
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Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
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Department
Biology
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The relationships of organisms to their environments are examined from an evolutionary perspective. Topics include speci...see moreThe relationships of organisms to their environments are examined from an evolutionary perspective. Topics include speciation, adaptation, population dynamics, competition, predator/prey relationships, mutualism, productivity, succession, trophic dynamics, and biogeography. Students may also enroll in BIOL 3319L but it is not required. Credit hours: 3. Prerequisite: two courses in biology at the 2200 level, including BIOL 2202-2202L. Offered second semester.
Where Will This Course Transfer?

Institution | Identifier | Name | Notes | Level |
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J Sargeant Reynolds Community College | BIO270 | General Ecology | 2-Year |