BIOC50H3 Lecture Notes - Population Ecology, E-Book, Parasitism

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Cain, m. l. , bowman, w. d. and hacker, s. d. (2008) ecology. Email: mcadotte@utsc. utoronto. ca (please put biob50 in the subject line) An introduction to the main principles of ecology, the science of the interactions of organisms with each other and with their environment. The course covers community and population ecology, and provides an emphasis on how ecology relates to other areas of biology, and to contemporary human and environmental issues. Ecology is the interdisciplinary scientific study of the interactions between organisms and the interactions of these organisms with their environment. A conceptual understanding of ecology is found in the broader details of study, including: * the flux of materials and energy through living communities www. notesolution. com. * the abundance and distribution of biodiversity in context of the environment. Course website and online lectures: lecture notes (pdf copies of the powerpoint slides) will be posted on intranet by noon the day before the lecture.

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