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Teaching Documents about Ecology

Kerry S. Kilburn, Department of Biological Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA: Principles of Ecology. Ecology at the individual, population, community, and ecosystem levels of organization. Syllabus, calendar, study guide, and links to related materials.

Edward Lipson, Physics Department, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY: Science for the 21 Century, Lecture XV — Life in Extreme Environments. Lecture slides.

Paul E. Olsen, Matt Gompper, and Kevin Griffin, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia College, Columbia University, Palisades, NY: The Life System Syllabus. The "Life System" component provides an integrated view of the biological component of the Earth system. It emphasizes the history of life, biogeochemical cycles, biodiversity, evolution, ecology, and physiology at the microbe to global scale. It also stresses the biotic systems, in contrast to the physical systems, as maintaining the non-equilibrium state of the Earth's surface. Go to: Lecture 22: The Life System - Ecosystems.

Michael Pidwirny, Department of Geography, Okanagan University College: Fundamentals of Physical Geography. Go to 9) Introduction to Biogeography and Ecology, e.g. (j) Introduction to the Ecosystem Concept.

SpaceRef.com: NASA's astrobiology home page. For instance: Life in Extreme Environments.

Ralph E. Taggart, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology/Department of Geological Sciences at Michigan State University, East Lansing: Bio Sci 110 Home Page. Go to: TERRESTRIAL BIOMES.

Bill Tietjen, Bellarmine College: Ecology Biology 408. Go to: Ecology Labs. Lecture notes and links to related materials.










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