NTRES 3110

NTRES 3110

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2019-2020.

This course covers basic principles of fish ecology at the individual, population, and community level. These ecological principles are applied to the conservation and management of fisheries resources and aquatic habitats. Several fisheries management case studies are analyzed using these principles. Examples are taken from both the freshwater and marine environments.

When Offered Spring (not offered every year).

Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: NTRES 2100, general ecology, or equivalent recommended.

Course Attribute (CU-SBY)

Outcomes
  • Students will understand basic ecological principles at the individual, population and community level as they pertain to fish and the aquatic habitat.
  • Students will appreciate the effect of the different physical environment encountered by organisms living in water.
  • Students will be able to analyze issues in fisheries conservation and management using an ecological framework.
  • Students will get experience with issues in modern fisheries management that deals with commercial fisheries, sport fisheries, environmental conservation and the interactions among these stakeholder groups.

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Syllabi:
  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 3 Credits Stdnt Opt

  • 16604 NTRES 3110   LEC 001

    • TR Fernow Hall G24
    • Jan 21 - May 5, 2020
    • Rudstam, L

  • Instruction Mode: Hybrid - Online & In Person