Contact
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Courses
BIOL 367 - Conservation Biology
This course introduces the principles of conservation biology with an emphasis on ecological processes operating at population, community and ecosystem levels of organization. Threats to biological diversity, ranging from species introductions to habitat destruction will be discussed along with conservation solutions ranging from the design of protected areas through conservation legislation. Prerequisite: BIOL 208. Credit cannot be obtained in both BIOL 367 and REN R 364.
BIOL 468 - Topics in Conservation Biology
Seminar and reading course addressing current topics in conservation biology. Prerequisites: BIOL 367 or REN R 364 or consent of instructor.
Featured Publications
Rebekah A. McKinnon, Erik Hedlin, Kevin Hawkshaw, Kimberley J. Mathot
Royal Society Open Science. 2024 September; 10.1098/rsos.240576
Kimberley Mathot, Josue David Arteaga-Torres, Anne Besson, Deborah Hawkshaw, Natasha Klappstein, Rebekah A. McKinnon, Sheeraja Sridharan, Shinichi Nakagawa
Nature Communications. 2024 May; 10.1038/s41467-024-48702-6
Rebekah A McKinnon, Kevin Hawkshaw, Erik Hedlin, Shinichi Nakagawa, Kimberley J Mathot
Behavioral Ecology. 2024 January; 10.1093/beheco/arad103
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