Jump to Navigation

Search form

  • Home
  • |
  • Contact Us
  • |
  • Directory
  • |
  • FAQ
  • |
  • BannerWeb
  • |
  • my.AlfredState
  • |
  • Class Action Refund
  • About Us
  • Visit Us
  • Athletics
  • Financial Aid/Billing
  • Student Life
  • Student Services
  • Make a Gift

Academics

  • Academic Programs
  • Course Descriptions Index
  • Academic Departments
  • Academic Calendar
  • Academic Regulations
  • College Catalog
  • Academic Hall of Fame
  • High School Challenge Program
  • Certification Center

You are here

Home ›

BIOL 5223 - Ecology

Credits: 
3
Level: 
Lower
Prerequisites: 

(BIOL 1104 with D or better and BIOL 2204 with D or better) or (BIOL 1304 with D or better and BIOL 2204 with D or better)

Description: 

The course will analyze the biotic and abiotic factors that influence or limit distributions of organisms. Emphasis will be placed on population and community biology, including evolution, genetics, behavior, models of population growth, species interactions and community structure. Metabolic and energy relationships at the ecosystem level also will be explored. Examples will be drawn from all domains and kingdoms of organisms. Students will be required to evaluate the role of a specific "keystone" species in an ecosystem and how the loss of that species impacts biodiversity in the ecosystem.

Course Sections: 
BIOL - Biology
  • Bookstore
  • Libraries
  • Event Planning
  • Job Seekers
  • Employers
  • Website Feedback Form
  • Internet Privacy Policy
  • Student Consumer Information
  • SUNY Strategic Plan