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Environmental Sciences
Description: Theories and methods in reconstructing terrestrial and aquatic biotic communities of the past, affected by climate change and human activities. Sources of information on ecological change include pollen analysis, paleobotany, lake levels, charcoal particles, sediments, and packrat middens. Special topics will concentrate on the record of human influence on landscapes. Letter grade only.
Units: 3
No sections currently offered.
Prerequisite: Graduate Status or permission of instructor
Environmental Sciences
Term : Summer 2013
Catalog Year : 2012-2013
ENV 550 - Historical Ecology: Reconstructing Past Ecosystems
Description: Theories and methods in reconstructing terrestrial and aquatic biotic communities of the past, affected by climate change and human activities. Sources of information on ecological change include pollen analysis, paleobotany, lake levels, charcoal particles, sediments, and packrat middens. Special topics will concentrate on the record of human influence on landscapes. Letter grade only.
Units: 3
No sections currently offered.
Prerequisite: Graduate Status or permission of instructor