INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY 301

OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY – BI301 – HUMAN IMPACTS ON ECOSYSTEMS -- 2007

Copyright 1998, Patricia S. Muir

These notes provide an introduction to the material that will be discussed and to course procedures in BI301, Human Impacts on Ecosystems during winter term, 2007. Click on the following if you want detailed information on:

BI390000.gif Course Syllabus : Contains information on course goals, calendar, topics, and corresponding reading assignments.

BI390000.gif Course Instructor

BI390000.gif Course Communications : Contains information on how to communicate with me (Dr. Muir, course instructor) as well as how to communicate with the rest of the class.

BI390000.gif Navigate : Contains information on how to move within and among these pages.

Links to lecture notes are provided (click "CONTENTS" at the bottom of this section to see a listing), as are links to the appropriate study guides for each section. (Note: notes for the latter part of our discussion of global climate change and of issues related to forestry are not available yet.)

Material in this introduction is organized as follows (you can jump to any of the listed topics by clicking on the highlighted word or phrase):

BI390000.gif Web Supplement (describes this supplement in more detail, including rationale for its inclusion)

BI390000.gif Readings (philosophy and requirements; for a week-by-week list of readings, click Syllabus )

BI390000.gif Exams and quizzes (describes philosophy and style; to see sample exams, click "Exams," here; for grading policy, click "Grading" here).

BI390000.gif Study guides (describes use of the study guides; to see a listing of available study guides, click "Contents" at the bottom of this page).

BI390000.gif Topics for this term (brief discussion of topics to be discussed; click "Contents" for a full listing)

 

BI390000.gif What is an ecosystem (describes ecosystems, their properties, and services they provide)

BI390000.gif Causation in environmental sciences (discusses alternative levels of causation)

BI390000.gif Relevant web links (provides some relevant links to other Web resources, emphasizing general sources of environmental and ecological information; additional links are provided from within lecture notes)

(To continue scrolling through these notes for information on this web supplement, click the box labeled ">>" at the bottom of this page; to return to previous sections, click the box labeled "<<," and to return to the overall table of contents for the BI301 web site, click "CONTENTS." Click "Navigate," here for more information on moving within and among these documents.)

Page maintained by Patricia Muir at Oregon State University. Last updated October 26, 2006.

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