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BIO 541: Microscopy Laboratory
6.00 Credits
University of Maine
Techniques of transmission and scanning electron microscopy, especially those applicable to biological sciences. Lab 6. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 441 and permission.? Corequisite: BIO 588. Credits: 1 - 3
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BIO 545: Physiological Plant Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
A study of interactions between plants and their physical environment. Concepts of energy and gas exchange used to examine effects of solar and terrestrial radiation, ambient temperature, wind, moisture supply, CO2 and O2 in plants. Adaptations to a variety of stresses including high and low temperature, low moisture and low N and P will be discussed. Lec 3. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 319 or equivalent and BIO 452 or permission. Open to students with graduate standing?or senior standing. Credits: 3
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BIO 546: Aquatic Ecosystems:a Landscape Perspective
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
An advanced course in aquatic ecology that examines wetland, river and stream, lake and estuarine ecosystems from a landscape perspective. Emphasis on interpreting ecosystem pattern and process by understanding the importance of spatial and temporal scales, abiotic and biotic controls, land-water biogeochemical interactions, and management considerations. Lectures, discussion, computer GIS exercises, and a research project. Prerequisites & Notes Graduate standing?or permission of?instructor. Credits: 3
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BIO 547: Experimental Aquatic Ecology
4.00 Credits
University of Maine
An advanced course in freshwater ecology that uses an experimental approach to explore concepts defining lake and stream ecosystems at the population, community and system levels. Explores the abiotic and biotic forces that shape aquatic ecosystems through hands-on experiments designed and implemented by students. NOTE: BIO 547 and BIO 447 are similar and cannot both be taken for degree credit. Prerequisites & Notes an ecology course (e.g. WLE 200, BIO 319, BIO 468, BIO 463, PSE 423, SMS 475, FES 407 or SMS 352) or permission. Credits: 4
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BIO 548: Advanced Insect Pest Ecology and Management
4.00 Credits
University of Maine
Discusses principles of population dynamics, natural mortality and management of insects. Emphasizes biological and biorationale strategies for pest suppression with case studies in agricultural, forest and aquatic ecosystems. (Students enrolled in BIO 448 cannot take BIO 548.) Lec 3, Rec 1. (Fall-even years.) Prerequisites & Notes BIO 326, BIO 327 or INT 256 or permission. Credits: 4
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BIO 550: Biogeochemistry of Terrestrial Ecosystems
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Biogeochemical patterns and processes in forest ecosystems. Comparative data from the ecological literature are used to examine the important processes of element cycling, including atmospheric deposition, canopy processes, plant nutrient circulation, decomposition, animal-insect interactions, soil chemical phenomena, weathering, leaching, gaseous fluxes, forest hydrology and overall watershed biogeochemical responses to disturbance. Lec 3. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 319, one year of college chemistry and permission. Credits: 3
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BIO 555: Biological Invasions
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Analysis of mechanisms behind species establishment in new areas, their impact on native ecology, theoretical bases of invasion-related phenomena, and economic and sociopolitical costs inflicted by exotic species. NOTE: BIO 455 and BIO 555 cannot both be taken for degree credit. Prerequisites & Notes Graduate standing and permission of?instructor. Credits: 3
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BIO 568: Advanced Plant Ecology
4.00 Credits
University of Maine
Classical and modern perspectives on vegetation ecology, including floristic and ecosystem approaches, classification and ordination of vegetation data, dynamics of vegetation with emphasis on the role of climate change and disturbance in landscape development, paleoecological perspectives, plant population ecology. Weekly field trips. Lec 2, Lab 4. Prerequisites & Notes BIO 319 or equivalent; one year of calculus. Credits: 4
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BIO 572: Paleoecology
4.00 Credits
University of Maine
Explores how paleoecology expands the temporal scale of ecology, how climate change has affected terrestrial and freshwater systems over the Quaternary, and how lake ecosystems have changed in recent centuries. NOTE: Because of overlap, BIO 572 and BIO 476 cannot both be taken for degree credit. Lec 3, Lab 3.
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BIO 573: Ecological Stoichiometry
3.00 Credits
University of Maine
Examines how the balance of elements in resources and consumers affect the interactions among organisms and the role of organisms in the ecosystems they inhabit. Advanced readings and discussion in lecture
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