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ESCI 421: Fisheries Management Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESCI 421a or concurrent. Field and laboratory experience in typical fisheries management techniques. Especially directed toward marine and freshwater sampling, population identification and quantification, and estimation of management parameters.
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ESCI 423: Past Environments of The Pacific Northwest
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: EGEO 331 or equivalent, ESCI 325 or equivalent. Introduction to the concepts of paleoecology, techniques used to study ancient environmental and ecosystems and current research. Focus on changes in the northwestern United States during the Holocene. Lecture/lab format. Students will reconstruct past plant assemblages of the Pacific Northwest, examine fire regimes and build tree-ring chronologies using ancient trees.
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ESCI 425: Environmental Biology of Fishes
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESCI 325 or BIOL 325. An examination of the physiological, morphological and behavioral adaptations of fishes to the wide array of aquatic environments as demonstrated by various taxonomic and ecological groups.
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ESCI 425 - Environmental Biology of Fishes
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ESCI 426: Marine Invertebrates And Their Environment
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: BIOL 202 or equivalent. Classroom and field study of marine invertebrates and adaptation to their environment. Emphasis on identification and study of the diverse Puget Sound marine fauna.
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ESCI 426 - Marine Invertebrates And Their Environment
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ESCI 428: Freshwater Algae Bioindicators
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESCI 325 or BIOL 325, and ESCI 361 or permission of instructor. Introduction to the taxonomy and ecology of freshwater algae, with an emphasis on the role of freshwater algae as bioindicators of environmental pollution.
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ESCI 428 - Freshwater Algae Bioindicators
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ESCI 429: Stream Ecology
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESCI 325 or BIOL 325; ESCI 361, and 362. Ecology and analysis of streams with emphasis on physical and chemical properties in relation to biotic communities. Processing of organic matter by stream invertebrates and fish communities. Perturbation by high organic loading or chemical pollutants and recovery processes. Reservoirs as hybrid systems. Field and lab exercises in sampling and analysis of stream ecosystems.
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ESCI 430: Limnology
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESCI 325 or BIOL 325. Ecology and analysis of lakes and standing water bodies, with emphasis on the physical, chemical and biological factors that determine biological productivity. Human impacts on lakes.
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ESCI 431: Watershed Biogeochemistry
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESCI 325 or BIOL 325; ESCI 361 or Egeo 432. Transfer, cycling, and interaction of carbon, nutrients, and other elements within and between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Physical, chemical and biological influences on transfers. Computer simulation modeling of processes in an ecosystem context.
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ESCI 432: Topics in Marine Ecology
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESCI 321. Primary literature is used to introduce students to important and current topics in marine ecology.
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ESCI 432 - Topics in Marine Ecology
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ESCI 433a: Population Biology
3.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: ESCI 325 or BIOL 325; Math 124; ESCI 340; Math 125 recommended. Introduction to theory and application of population biology, with emphasis on population ecology. Study of structure, distribution, and dynamics of populations. Analysis of species interactions. Applications to population conservation and management.
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