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WILD 6200: Biogeochemistry of Terrestrial Ecosystems
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Carbon and nutrient cycles play a crucial role in shaping terrestrial ecosystem structure and function. This course offers a framework for understanding biogeochemical cycles, emphasizing their importance at both the ecosystem and global scales, and their relevance to ecosystem management. Registration Restriction Special Approval: Instructor permission Cross-listed as: BIOL 6200, PSC 6200
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WILD 6240: Graduate Internship/Co-op
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Utah State University
Graduate-level educational experience in internship/cooperative education position approved by department.
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WILD 6300: Forest Stand Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course provides students with in-depth knowledge and exposure to important concepts and literature associated with the study of tree growth, production ecology, dendrochronology, and forest stand development. Additional coursework is required for those enrolled in the graduate-level course. Crosslisted as: WILD 4300
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WILD 6320: Wildland Field Skills I
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course is a set of workshops and training exercises related to core practical skills needed for fieldwork in natural resources. Additional coursework is required for those enrolled in the graduate-level course. Prerequisite: WILD 2400 (may be taken concurrently) Dual-listed as: WILD 4320
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WILD 6321: Wildland Field Skills II
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course is a set of workshops and training exercises related to core practical skills needed for fieldwork in natural resources. Additional coursework is required for those enrolled in the graduate-level course. Prerequisites: WILD 2400 (may be taken concurrently) Dual-listed as: WILD 4321
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WILD 6322: Wildland Field Skills III
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course is a set of workshops and training exercises related to core practical skills needed for fieldwork in natural resources. Additional coursework is required for those enrolled in the graduate-level course. Prerequisite: WILD 2400 (may be taken concurrently) Dual-listed as: WILD 4322
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WILD 6340: Range Ruminant Nutrition and Management
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
The purpose of this course is to explore the nutrition of ruminants grazing on rangelands under the framework of environmental variability and animal adaptations. Crosslisted: WILD 4340
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WILD 6350: Wildland Soils
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Application of basic principles of soil science to wildland ecosystems. Effects of disturbance and land use on wildland soil properties. Role of soils in natural resource management. Prerequisite/Restriction: CHEM 1110; PSC 3000, and one additional upper-division Soils course, or instructor permission Cross-listed as: WILD 5350 and PSC 6350/PSC 5350.
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WILD 6400: Ecology of Animal Populations
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Growth, fluctuation, balance, and control of animal populations.
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WILD 6401: Population State Variables
2.00 Credits
Utah State University
You will learn how to estimate and monitor population abundance using capture-mark-recapture and distance sampling methods. You will also learn how to use Occupancy models to examine metapopulation dynamics, habitat use, species occurrence, and species interactions when detection is not perfect. Prerequisite/Restriction: STAT 5100 or WILD 6500
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