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WILD 6600: Graduate Ecology
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course offers a graduate-level introduction to concepts and models surrounding population and metapopulation dynamics, consumer-resource interactions, competition, and biodiversity. Students build ecological literacy while developing mathematical modeling skills and translating theory to their own projects. Prerequisite(s)/Restriction(s): Graduate standing
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WILD 6700: Restoration Ecology
4.00 Credits
Utah State University
Provides an understanding of ecological restoration, how to determine restoration goals, how to establish targets, and how to determine what are good measures of success. Teaches restoration implementation, best practices for restoration monitoring, and how to develop and sustain community support for restoration. Cross-listed as: WATS 6700
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WILD 6710: Landscape Ecology
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
The course focuses on landscape-scale patterns and processes, and ways of understanding ecological complexity. It explores underpinnings of larger-scale ecology and emphasizes gaining hands-on experience applying landscape ecology concepts with data in R. Prerequisites: One of the following: GEOG 4870/6870 (may be taken concurrently) NR 6950 (may be taken concurrently) Ability to demonstrate geospatial skills using R
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WILD 6720: Advanced Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Examines cases and consequences of population and species declines, including activities such as habitat fragmentation and introduction of exotic species, as well as natural causes due to genetics and demography. Cross-listed as: WILD 7720.
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WILD 6730: Forest Community Ecology
4.00 Credits
Utah State University
Community ecology of forest ecosystems. Quantitative methods of community description. Analytic treatment of scientific literature and an emphasis on critical scientific writing. Role of limiting factors, competition, and disturbance in determining community composition, structure, and dynamics.
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WILD 6750: Applied Remote Sensing
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Covers the application of remote sensing to landcover mapping and resource monitoring at a quantitative level. Students instructed on the effects of atmosphere and surface interaction on the reflectance collected by electro-optical sensors, as well as on the proper use and interpretation of various calibration and classification algorithms. Cross-listed as: WILD 5750.
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WILD 6770: Community Ecology
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Students learn theory and concepts of plant community ecology. They explore plant community composition, distribution in space, and dynamics in time. Species environmental response models, competition theory, statistical predictive models, and concepts of multivariate analysis in plant ecology are discussed.
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WILD 6800: Wildland Resources Departmental Seminar
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
Review of current research by graduate students and faculty. Exposes students to new developments in research and management in the fields of wildland resources. Features participation by students, faculty, and guest lecturers. Graduate students are required to register for one semester of seminar credit but are encouraged to attend as many seminars as possible throughout their academic experience. Cross-listed as: WILD 7800 Repeatable for credit Pass/Fail only
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WILD 6870: Ecology Seminar
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
The Ecology Center schedules seminars with ecological scientists from participating institutions. Ecology majors are required to attend or view a minimum of 10 such lectures. Ecologically focused seminars offered by other departments and colleges may also be eligible for credit. Cross-listed as: BIOL 6870, ENVS 6870, PSC 6870, and WATS 6870 Repeatable for credit. Pass/Fail only.
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WILD 6880: Space-Use Ecology
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course provides graduate students with a basic understanding of hypotheses-driven analyses of organismal positional data (telemetry, surveys, traps, cameras, etc.) in an ecological context. The course also increases capacity for analysis implementation. Prerequisite(s)/Restriction(s): Graduate standing Pass/Fail only.
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