BIO - 291 Stream Ecosystem Assessment (Lecture and Lab) Credits: 4
Prerequisites BIO 101 or BIO 104 or BIO 108 ;MATH 110 orMATH 121 ; or permission of instructor
The principal focus of this course is on the sampling and analysis techniques used to conduct ecological assessments in streams. Key topics covered in this course include: physical, chemical,and biological characteristics of natural stream ecosystems; water quality sampling; quantifying in-stream habitat characteristics and riparian condition; quantifying large woody debris and other fish habitat attributes; sampling and identification of benthic invertebrates and fishes to quantify community structure; satellite and elastomer tagging of fish; computation of stream habitat suitability and ecological condition; US EPA’s Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program (EMAP) sampling protocols. A week-long field trip to the eastern mountains of WV will follow self-paced readings and lectures on line.
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