| Education: Syllabus > Ecological Research & Methods: Research and Methods |
| Introduction to Ecological Research: BEE 585 |
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Jessica Gurevitch James D. Thomson
State University of New York- Stony Brook |
 | BEE 585 is a graduate course in ecology, with special emphasis on procedural and statistical methodologies that have particular value in observational and experimental field studies. |
 | See site. |
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 | Site contains strip#.dat files in a self-extracting executable format in addition to software programs for the purposes of statistical analysis. |
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 | Software programs include: DOS programs, PC-ORD, PASSAGE, and CRH (see site for more details). Good resources! |
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| Ecology Seminar: Biology 331 |
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Aaron Ellison
Mount Holyoke College |
 | The primary objective of this seminar is to develop your abilities to conduct ecological research |
 | - Gotelli and Graves. 1996. Null models in ecology. - Hilborn and Mangel. 1997. - Weekly reading list |
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 | Extensive Laboratory exercises provided |
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| Biology 386: Ecological Methods |
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Dr. John Kasmer
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 | Senior Undergraduate Lecture and Lab Course |
 | Supplementary Readings: See site |
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 | Exams, handout, and laboratory exercises available |
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| Models in Ecology: PCB 5485 |
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John Weishampel
University of Central Florida |
 | Lecture Course |
 | Primary literature and STELLA modeling toolbox |
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