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TROPICAL FOREST ECOLOGY (ES 217)

Term: Rindge 2015/16 Spring Semester

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David MoonShow MyInfo popup for David Moon
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Rhine SingletonShow MyInfo popup for Rhine Singleton
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Office hours:
  • Spring 2015: You can always come by my office (MH207) and sign up for a time on my door. Times are updated weekly.
  • Monday 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
  • Wednesday 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
  • Thursday 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM
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    Description

    BI/ES217 Tropical Forest Ecology 4 credits
    This course introduces the fundamental characteristics of the rainforest and adjacent ecosystems.
    Students will learn, through direct observation, lectures, seminars, field exercises
    and interpretation, about the physical and biological forces that shape the tropical forest
    and its plant and animal inhabitants. The course begins with a series of seminars in the fall
    semester on campus, followed by an extended field trip to Costa Rica during the winter break.
    Prerequisites: BI102 or ES102 or ES104. Preference will be given to juniors and seniors majoring in Biology or
    Environmental Science. In addition, attendance at an information session prior to course registration
    is required for enrollment.
    Fall-January, alternate years