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REWM 5103: Range & Ranch Recreation
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Understanding of public demands for leisure use of and private rangelands; potential impacts on rangeland resources, ranch practices and families and other rangeland users. Preparation of public range or private ranch recreation operations plan. Graduate students assist in preparation and presentation of lecture. Dual listed with REWM 4103. Prerequisite: REWM 2000; GEOG 2550.
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REWM 5150: Behav Mod for Herbivores
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Strategies for manipulation of behavior and management of the grazing herbivore are developed from scientific and practical information. Designed to equip the student to manage for animal and natural resource production. Dual listed with REWM 4150. Prerequisite: REWM 2000 and ANSC/REWM 3020 or ANSC 3100.
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REWM 5200: Hierarchical Model for Ecolog
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Application of hierarchical models to many different types of ecological observations for the purpose of estimating and explaining abundance and occupancy of animals in JAGS and R. Statistical exploration of many common survey designs (point counts, distance sampling, repeated observations of marked animals) that imperfectly record spatial and temporal variation in the abundance and distribution of wild populations. Use of simulated and real-world data sets to draw inference when dealing with missing data, changes in survey protocols, and imperfect detection. Cross listed with ECOL 5200.
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REWM 5250: Water Resources Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Objective is to develop interaction among students from the various water resource disciplines to enhance their perspectives on how water problems are addressed within an interdisciplinary environment. Prerequisite: graduate status.
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REWM 5285: Wildland Hydrology
4.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Teaches essential and unique characteristics of the hydrologic cycle as it occurs on range and forest lands, concentrating on quantification of these processes and storages. Course consists of lectures and a computer lab. Cross listed with ENR 5285. Dual listed with REWM 4285. Prerequisite: MATH 1000, MATH 1450, or MATH 1405.
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REWM 5300: Grass Taxonomy
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Identification of grasses and their place in range management and world agriculture. Dual listed with REWM 4300. Prerequisite: LIFE 2020.
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REWM 5400: Community Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Community ecology is the study of interactions within and among groups of species. This course focuses on (1) the major classical concepts and theories in community ecology, (2) the ways in which population dynamics can impact communities and how community dynamics can impact ecosystem processes and functioning, and (3) implementation of quantitative methods for conducting research that includes community ecology. Cross listed with ECOL 5400. Prerequisite: LIFE 3410 or equivalent.
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REWM 5440: Applied Fire Ecology
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Course examines drivers and patterns of wildfire in rangeland and forested ecosystems, fire behavior, fuel characteristics, fire effects, suppression tactics and mitigation strategies, prescribed burning precautions and applications, applications/uses of fire to meet resource objectives, policies and regulations, and modeling software. Required field trips out of class time. Prerequisites: General Biology, Math 1400 - Algebra or above and/ or graduate standing for graduate level.
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REWM 5500: Rainfall-Runoff Modeling
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Introduction to hydrologic modeling that teaches the foundations of model development, calibration, and interpretation. Examines the different components of the water cycle and how they are being integrated into watershed models. Equips the students with the necessary skills to parameterize hydrologic models, understand the underlying principles, and interpret model outputs. Prerequisites: REWM 4285/5285.
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REWM 5520: Ecol/Mgt Grasslands
3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
Ecological nature, management strategies, and management problems of North American and world grassland ecosystems. Prerequisite: REWM 4300, 5300 and BOT 4700.
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