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Nov 24, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BI 331 Aquatic Biology This course examines the ecology of freshwater ecosystems. Students study lentic (standing water) communities, from small mosquito breeding sites up to the world’s largest lakes, lotic (running water) systems, from headwater streams up to our largest rivers, and estuaries, where fresh and saltwater mix. Students further examine political, social and economic aspects of aquatic resources management. Classroom lecture is augmented with frequent outdoor lectures on Arcadia’s campus and numerous field trips to local water bodies where students measure both physical and biological parameters of aquatic ecosystems.
Three class hours and three laboratory hours weekly; field trips fall
Prerequisite: BI 101 , BI 102 and BI 242 or written permission of the instructor and Department Chair. Corequisite: BI331L
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