Ecology
Ecology
Ecology
is the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of organisms,
the interaction among organisms, and the interactions between organisms
and their abiotic environment. Ecologists try to understand the inner
workings of natural ecosystems and the species they contain.
Ecological principles also play a major role in generating solutions
to problems of applied interest, such as the use of predatory insects as
agent of biological control, the dynamics of disease in human and other
populations, the preservation of biodiversity in the face of
anthropogenic changes, the fate of pollutants in natural and artificial
ecosystems, and the effects of fossil fuel use on the global climate. As
a result, undergraduate Biology majors need a thorough grounding in
ecology not only to pursue graduate study in academic ecology, but also
as preparation for careers in applied fields such as environmental
management,ecotoxicology, environmental law, conservation biology, and
ecological agriculture. The undergraduate concentration in ecology has
been designed to give students the entry-level qualifications for
further study in basic and applied aspects of ecology.
Research areas and course offerings include tropical, temperate, and
boreal forests, deserts and grasslands, and arctic biomes. They explore
not only how populations, communities and ecoystems presently function
but also how they may respond to changes in the future. As a result,
students concentrating in ecology have a wide array of independent
study, tutorial, seminar and research opportunities from which to
choose.
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