Fundamentals of Ecology
Texas A & M University-College Station
Principles of ecology using a holistic approach treating plants, animals and humans as one integrated whole; composition, structure, nutrient cycles and energetics of biotic communities; adaptations to environmental factors; biotic relationships; and problems of environmental quality and resource use.
Credits
3 credits
Course Code
ECCB 205
Prerequisites, corequisites, and courses that build on this one
Required For
Courses that require this course as a prerequisite
- RWFM 4114 credits
Ecosystem Management
- RWFM 4053 credits
Urban Wildlife and Fisheries
- RWFM 3163 credits
Range Ecology
- ECCB 4303 credits
Advanced Restoration Ecology
- ECCB 4203 credits
Ecological Restoration of Wetland and Riparian Systems
- ECCB 4163 credits
Fire Ecology and Natural Resource Management
- ECCB 4033 credits
Population and Community Ecology
- ECCB 3203 credits
Ecosystem Restoration and Management
- ECCB 3073 credits
Forest Protection
- ECCB 3043 credits
Conservation Biology
- ECCB 2851 credits
Directed Studies