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Evolution Ecology And Organismal Biology Department
University of Connecticut
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- Classes (6)
- Professors (7)
- Textbooks (2)
Materials (66)
Materials
- lect. 15. systematics: ?tree thinking? ,convergence, parallelism, reversal, and other important concepts2013-04-09
- lecture 8- study guide questions2011-09-28
- lecture 3-study guide questions2011-09-28
- lecture 5- study guide questions2011-09-28
- lecture 6 study questions2011-09-28
- lecture 2 study guide questions2011-09-27
- leture 1 study guide questions2011-09-27
- lecture 7- study guide questions2011-09-27
- lecture 4- study guide questions2011-09-14
- lecture 1 and 22011-09-14
- exam 22011-07-16
- exam 22011-07-16
- chapter 1 - what is conservation biology?2011-07-15
- chapter 15 - establishing protected areas2011-07-15
- chapter 19 - restoration ecology2011-07-15
- chapter 12 - applied population biology2011-07-15
- chapter 17 - managing protected areas2011-07-15
- chapter 20 - conservation and sustainable development2011-07-15
- chapter 4 - ecological economics and direct economic values2011-07-11
- chapter 5 - indirect economic values2011-07-11
- competition2011-07-03
- chapter 7 - extinction2011-07-03
- temporal and spatial dynamics of populations2011-07-03
- community structure (lecture)2011-07-02
- predation and herbivory2011-07-02
- biogeography (lecture)2011-07-02
- chapter 9 - habitat destruction2011-07-02
- coevolution and mutualism2011-07-02
- biodiversity (lecture)2011-07-02
- dynamics of predation2011-07-02
- chapter 8 - vulnerability to extinction2011-06-02
- chapter 2 - what is biodiversity?2011-06-02
- chapter 10 - overexploitation, invasive species, and disease2011-06-02
- chapter 6 - ethical values2011-06-02
- community development (lecture)2010-12-14
- chapter 21 - an international approach2010-05-03
- chapter 18 - outside protected areas2010-05-03
- chapter 16 - designing networks of protected areas2010-05-03
- chapter 14 - ex situ conservation strategies2010-05-03
- chapter 13 - establishing new populations2010-05-03
- chapter 112010-05-03
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- 2245 p3.jpg2010-04-25
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- 2245 p1.jpg2010-04-25
- scan0034.jpg2010-04-18
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- scan0032.jpg2010-04-18
- 2245 sg p3.jpg2010-04-11
- 2245 sg p6.jpg2010-04-11
- 2245 sg p5.jpg2010-04-11
- 2245 sg p4.jpg2010-04-11
- 2245 sg p2.jpg2010-04-11
- 2245 sg p1.jpg2010-04-11
- 2245 lecture p2.jpg2010-04-11
- 2245 lecture p1.jpg2010-04-11
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- 2245 page 1-2.jpg2010-03-28
- 2-23-10 page 2.doc2010-02-28
- 2-23-10 page 1.doc2010-02-28
- book notes for jan 26, 20102010-01-26
Classes (6)
Classes
- evolution ecology and organismal biology 2202
- evolution ecology and organismal biology 2208
- evolution ecology and organismal biology 2214
- evolution ecology and organismal biology 2244
- evolution ecology and organismal biology 2245
- evolution ecology and organismal biology 3230
Professors (7)
Professors
- colwell (EEOB 2244)
- dr. janine caira/dr. kent holsinger (EEOB 2245)
- elphick (EEOB 2208)
- frank (EEOB 3230)
- rubega/wells (EEOB 2214)
- schlichting (EEOB 2202)
- whitlatch (EEOB 3230)
Textbooks (2)
Textbooks