New course for spring 2023: Biodiversity and climate change
New for Spring 2023: Ecological Diversity and Climate Change (Environ 623/323, spring 2023)
Evaluate the science of biodiversity and climate change, including changes happening now, in the past, and what we can expect in the future. The issues are focused by three contrasting case studies, including the field trip to Kruger National Park, South Africa, during spring break. Topics include woodland diebacks, intensifying drought, increased wildfire, insect and pathogen outbreaks, and poleward migrations of populations. We take a food-web approach, considering how species interactions respond dynamically to global change. Class activities include lectures, working group collaborations, class discussions, and the field trip. Analytical tools used to quantify change include data manipulation in R, including data sets collected during the course. Examples include population size and growth, regression, GLMs, and species distribution modeling. Prerequisites: statistics.