Syllabus - Ecol-1 Fall 2009

List of Lectures

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Tutoring M+ W with Mason - LS bldg - 2:30-4

contact for Mason:  aquaman1913@hotmail.com

Lect 1 Intro                          

Lect 2 Evolution and Ecology
Lect 3 Water and Nutrients
Lect 4 Water Relations
Lect5 Energy
Lect6TemperatureRelations
Lect7 Climate
Lect8 Soil & Biomes
Midterm 1 Short Answer Study
Lect9 Populations
 PopulHW due 10/29
Lect10 Population Genetics
Lect11 Sexual Selection
Lect12 Community Interactions

Lect13Predation

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Review 2
Review 3
Review 4
Review 5
Review 6
Review 7
Review 8
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Links to Calanders of Volunteer Events for Service Learning

Chuck Haugen Cons. Fund

see especially Pt Lobos event Nov 7 and Wed, Th volunteer days at Ft. Ord
Calif. Native Plant Soc Mont Bay

Watsonville Wetlands

November 13-14 ~ The 11th Annual Central California Invasive Weed Symposium,"Fire Water Action."
Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, Watsonville, CA. Keynote Speaker, Jon E. Keeley (Research Scientist, USGS Western Ecological Research Center); a "Tool Tailgate" session demonstrating innovative weed control techniques; and a Saturday field trip to active project sites in the Watsonville Sloughs area. Continuing Education Credits will be available. For further details, visit: http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/ag/Weed_Symposium_2009.htm or contact Nora Carlton at (831) 759-7372, CarltonN@ca.monterey.ca.us.

      

 

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Contact: jhubbard@gavilan.edu

 

Lectures, reviews and other relevant materials will be posted periodically. 

 

Last modified on November 19, 2009