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WILD 6402: Demographic Vital Rates
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
Reproduction, survival and dispersal are the underlying vital rates that cause change in population abundance. The importance of variation in life history strategies will be discussed, and you will learn how to estimate vital rates using generalized linear models, capture-mark-recapture and multi-state models. Prerequisite/Restriction: STAT 5100 or WILD 6401 or WILD 6500
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WILD 6403: Dynamics of Structured Populations
2.00 Credits
Utah State University
You will learn how to develop and analyze structured population models, including the implications of density-dependence and stochasticity on the dynamics of structured populations. You will also learn how to conduct perturbation analyses and use demographic models to study life history evolution.
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WILD 6500: Design and Analysis of Ecological Research Using R
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course examines research design from a statistical perspective, showing how data analysis is largely determined by research design and its implementation. It reviews statistical tools for analysis of ecological data in the context of design. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.
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WILD 6520: Generalized Linear Models and Hierarchical Models for Life Scientists
1.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course is an introduction to generalized linear models and hierarchical models for life scientists. Emphasis is placed on fundamental theoretical concepts, model fitting, and model assessment using R. Ecological and environmental examples are employed throughout the course. Prerequisite(s): WILD 6500 Registration Restriction(s): Student must have graduate standing Repeatable for credit: No Grade Mode: Standard
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WILD 6550: Behavioral Ecology of Wildlife
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course explores how an animal's behavior allows it to meet the challenges of survival, which include staying safe from predators, finding food, establishing a home, navigating, communicating with others, reproducing, and helping offspring to survive.
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WILD 6560: Applied Avian Ecology
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Application of ecological principles to avian population, community and habitat management. Includes applied aspects of physiology, anatomy, and taxonomy of N.A. bird groups, and review of state and federal management plans and practices. Prerequisite/Restriction: BIOL 1620, WATS 2220/BIOL 2220 Cross-listed as: WILD 5560
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WILD 6570: Forest Ecology of the Sierra Nevada and White Mountains
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This field experience uses an ongoing research project at the Yosemite Forest Dynamics Plot as a vehicle for learning field methods, natural history, and ecological theory. Students learn the ecology and management issues relating to the mixed-conifer forests of the Sierra Nevada and bristlecone pine ecosystems of the White Mountains. Crosslisted as: WILD 4570
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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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