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BIOL 418 Freshwater Invertebrate Ecology (3 unités)

Offered by: Biologie (Faculté des sciences)

Vue d'ensemble

Biologie (Sci) : The life history and ecology of freshwater invertebrates in lakes, rivers and wetlands; habitat requirements, functional ecology and food web interactions; the role of invertebrates in the functioning of aquatic ecosystems; threats to freshwater diversity.

Terms: Hiver 2025

Instructors: Ricciardi, Anthony (Winter)

  • Fall

  • 2 hours lecture and 3 hours lab

  • Prerequisites: BIOL 215 (or ENVR 200 and ENVR 202) and BIOL 205 or permission of the instructor

  • enrolment limited to 25 students

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