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Biological Sciences 151D: Ecology and Conservation in Practice Supercourse:Conservation in Practice
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Focuses on current issues in environmental and conservation biology and the emerging field methods used to address them. From field-oriented lectures about current issues in environmental and conservation biology, students pursue research project as individuals and small groups to develop hands-on experience with field skills in conservation research and resource management. Enrollment by application. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 20A, BIOE 20B, BIOE 20C or ENVS 23, 24, 100; and AMS 7 and 7L. Concurrent enrollment in BIOE 151A-B-C or ENVS 109A-B-C is required. Satisfies the senior exit requirement for biological sciences majors and satisfies the senior exit requirement for environmental studies majors by prior approval. Students cannot receive credit for this course and BIOE 150, 150L, ENVS 104A or 196A. (Formerly Biology 165D.) (Also offered as Environmental Studies 109D. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Enrollment limited to 25. D. Croll, E. Zavaleta
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Biological Sciences 155: Freshwater Ecology
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Provides an overview of the physical, chemical, and biological processes that characterize inland waters such as lakes, streams, rivers, and wetlands. Also addresses re- lationships between humans and freshwater, and discusses these challenges in conservation. Prerequisite(s): BIIOL 20A, BIOE 20B, and BIOE 20C. J. Moore
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Biological Sciences 155 - Freshwater Ecology
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Biological Sciences 158L: Marine Ecology Laboratory
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Supervised individual research projects in experimental marine biology. Students carry out a complete research project, including (1) the formation of hypotheses; (2) the design and implementation of experiments; (3) collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; and (4) write-up of an oral presentation. Students are billed a materials fee. (Formerly Biology 160L.) Prerequisite(s): BIOE 108; satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment limited to 20. Offered in alternate academic years. (General Education Code(s): W.) M. Carr, P. Raimondi
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Biological Sciences 158L - Marine Ecology Laboratory
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Biological Sciences 159A: Marine Ecology Field Quarter: Marine Ecology with Laboratory
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Total immersion in marine ecology for very motivated students. Students develop a research project during first five weeks on campus and then spend five weeks of immersion in directed research without distraction in isolated locations off campus (past locations include the Gulf of California in Mexico and Moorea in French Polynesia). Not available through University Extension. No other courses may be taken during this quarter. Students must sign a contract agreeing to standards of behavior outlined in the UCSC Rule Book and by the instructors. Students are billed a materials, transportation (not airfare), and room and board fee. Paradigms and designs in marine ecology. A review of the paradigms that have shaped our understanding of marine ecology and analysis and discussion of experiments with these paradigms. Students carry out a complete research project, including the formation of hypotheses; the design and implementation of experiments; the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; and the write-up and oral presentation of results. Admission by interview during previous winter quarter. BIOE 159A, 159B, 159C, and 159D are equivalent to BIOE 127, 127L, 108, and 158L for major requirements. Prerequisite(s): satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements; BIOE 159A, 159B, 159C, and 159D must be taken concurrently. (Formerly Biology 162A.) Enrollment limited to 26. Offered in alternate academic years. (General Education Code(s): W.) P. Raimondi
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Biological Sciences 159B: Marine Ecology Field Quarter: Ichthyology with Laboratory
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
An introduction to the biology of jawless, cartilaginous, and bony fishes-their classification, evolution, form, physiology, and ecology. Admission by interview during previous winter quarter. BIOE 159A, 159B, 159C, and 159D are equivalent to BIOE 127, 127L, 108, and 158L for major requirements. BIOE 159A, 159B, 159C, and 159D must be taken concurrently. (Formerly Biology 162B.) Enrollment limited to 26. Offered in alternate academic years. G. Bernardi
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Biological Sciences 159C: Marine Ecology Field Quarter: Methods in Field Ecology
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Students learn quantitative methods for field experiments and surveys. Emphasis will be on marine environments, but there will also be exposure to terrestrial systems. This is the lecture component to course 159D. No text is required for this course; instead, readings from the current literature will be assigned. Students are evaluated on written independent field project proposals and class participation. Admission by interview during previous winter quarter. BIOE 159A, 159B, 159C, and 159D are equivalent to BIOE 127, 127L, 108, and 158L for major requirements. BIOE 159A, 159B, 159C, and 159D must be taken concurrently. (Formerly Biology 162C.) Enrollment limited to 26. Offered in alternate academic years. P. Raimondi
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Biological Sciences 159C - Marine Ecology Field Quarter: Methods in Field Ecology
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Biological Sciences 159D: Marine Ecology Field Quarter: Methods in Field Ecology Laboratory
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
This is laboratory portion of course 159C. Students carry out independent field projects under the supervision of course instructors. All work is done during the 5-6 week off-campus portion of course 159. Students are evaluated on field techniques, the final write-up of their independent field projects, and class participation. Admission by interview during previous winter quarter. BIOE 159A, 159B, 159C, and 159D are equivalent to BIOE 127, 127L, 108, and 158L for major requirements. BIOE 159A, 159B, 159C, and 159D must be taken concurrently. (Formerly Biology 162D.) Enrollment limited to 26. Offered in alternate academic years. G. Bernardi
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Biological Sciences 161: Kelp Forest Ecology
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Study of organization of kelp forests as models for examining biological communities. The physical and biotic factors responsible for community organization of kelp forests are explored using original literature and data collected in BIOE 161L. Class meets one full morning each week. Prerequisite(s): by interview only; BIOL 20A, BIOE 20B, and BIOE 20C are required. Students must pass the University Research Diving Certification (contact the diving safety officer, Institute of Marine Sciences, for further information). Enrollment restricted to seniors. BIOE 161L must be taken concurrently; BIOE 107, 120/L, 122/L are recommended. (Formerly Biology 161.) Enrollment limited to 24. Offered in alternate academic years. M. Carr, P. Raimondi
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Biological Sciences 161L: Kelp Forest Ecology Laboratory
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Fieldwork using SCUBA to quantitatively and qualitatively examine the abundance and distribution of organisms in kelp forests, with additional laboratory work. Culminates with a directed individual research project. Class meets one full morning each week. Students are billed a materials fee. Admission by interview. Prerequisite(s): BIOL 20A, BIOE 20B, and BIOE 20C; satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements; BIOE 161 must be taken concurrently; BIOE 107, 120/L, 122/L are recommended. Students must pass the University Research Diving Certification (contact the Diving Safety Officer, Institute of Marine Sciences, for further information). (Formerly Biology 161L.) Enrollment limited to 24. Offered in alternate academic years. (General Education Code(s): W.) M. Carr, P. Raimondi
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Biological Sciences 163: Ecology of Reefs,Mangroves,and Seagrasses.W
1.25 Credits
University of California-Santa Cruz
Integrated treatment of coral reefs, sea grasses, and mangroves emphasizing interactions and processes through time. Major topics: biological and geological history, bio-geography, evolution and ecology of dominant organisms, biodiversity, community and ecosystem ecology, geology, biogeochemistry, global change, human impacts. (Also offered as Ocean Sciences 157. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.) Prerequisite(s): BIOL 20A, BIOE 20B, and BIOE 20C. D. Potts
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