Wetland Ecosystems and Management

Course Code:
ENV 475
Course Group(s):
BIO: Biology Minor UD Electives, BIOG: Ecology Cluster, BOT: Botany Minor Electives, Degree Applicable, ENST: Environment & Science Cluster, ENVS: Ecosystem Processes, ENVS: Upper Division Science Electives, FBIO: Biology Cluster, FWSF - Fisheries Concentration: Biological Science Elective, FWSW - Wildlife Concentration: Ecology Elective, Integrative Studies: ECOR Program Options, Integrative Studies: ENST Program Options, Integrative Studies: ENVS Program Options, Integrative Studies: FW Program Options, Integrative Studies: NRCM Program Options, LA ELECTIVE, LA ELECTIVE - UD, NRCM: Ecosystem Management Cluster, PACM: Natural World Cluster
Course Description:

Students will gain basic knowledge and skills needed to evaluate wetland ecosystem processes as governed by the interactions of hydrology, soils, vegetation, biogeochemistry, and nutrient cycling.  Students will apply this knowledge to wetland delineation procedures used in wetland protection, restoration, and mitigation. The significance and role of vegetation in wetland dynamics will be studied with a focus on physiological and morphological adaptations, models of vegetation succession, and plant classification.  Classification of North American wetlands; and the relevance of wetland ecosystems to functioning landscapes and watersheds, and coastal regions will be examined through case studies. LAS

Credit:
3
Prerequisites:

BIO 210: General Ecology

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