Middlebury

BIOL 0490

Seminar in Plant Ecology

Seminar in Plant Ecology
Global climate change has led to a huge effort to collect data on the state of the planet, including measurements of temperature, atmospheric and oceanographic conditions, and species distributions and phenologies. Ecologists have never had access to such quantities of data, and thus need new methods for their description and analysis. In this course we will explore how to use statistical models to make sense of these data: how to develop, choose, and fit the best model for a particular data set. The course will be project-based, culminate in an independent project, and use the statistical software, R. (BIOL 0140 and one statistics course required, no R experience required.) 3 hr. sem./3 hr. lab
Subject:
Biology
Department:
Biology
Division:
Natural Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
DED SCI
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Spring 2020

BIOL0490A-S20 Seminar (Allen)
BIOL0490Z-S20 Lab (Allen)

Winter 2019

BIOL0490A-W19 Seminar (Allen)

Spring 2016

BIOL0490A-S16 Seminar (Allen)
BIOL0490Z-S16 Lab (Allen)

Spring 2014

BIOL0490A-S14 Seminar (Allen)
BIOL0490Z-S14 Lab (Allen)

Spring 2013

BIOL0490A-S13 Seminar (Allen)
BIOL0490Z-S13 Lab (Allen)

Spring 2011

BIOL0490A-S11 Seminar (Lloyd)
BIOL0490Z-S11 Lab (Lloyd)

Spring 2008

BIOL0490A-S08 Seminar (Lloyd)

Fall 2004

BIOL0490A-F04 Seminar (Lloyd)