FNR 45600: Fish And Marine Population Dynamics

4 Credits

Fall 2024LaboratoryLecture
Fall 2024 Instructors(1)
Tomas Hook
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Theory of population dynamics of animal populations in freshwater and marine environments. Application of quantitative methodologies for the assessment and manipulation of aquatic habitats, marine and freshwater invertebrates, sport and commercial fish populations, and aquatic communities. Human resource users and non-users are considered.

Course FNR 456 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

Prerequisites:
(MA 16010 [may be taken concurrently] or MA 16500 [may be taken concurrently]) and STAT 30100 [may be taken concurrently]
Tomas Hook

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GPA: 2.49
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A: 16%
B: 40%
C: 25%
D: 14%
F: 4%

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