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MSL F650—Biological Oceanography

Details

Department: Marine Science and Limnology (MSL)
Course Number: MSL F650
Credits: 3.0
Grading Type: Letter
Prerequisites: Upper division standing in a science major.

Description

A survey of biological processes emphasizing organic matter synthesis and transfer including topics essential to a basic understanding of contemporary biological oceanography. Primary and secondary production, standing stocks, distribution, and structure and dynamics of phytoplankton and zooplankton populations. The transfer of organic matter to higher trophic levels, food webs, nutrient cycling, especially but not exclusively nitrogen, phosphorus and silicon, microbiological process relevant to nutrient cycling, and heterotrophic production, benthic communities coastal ecosystems, the influence of organisms on the composition of seawater, particularly with reference to oxygen and carbon dioxide regimes. Aspects of regional oceanography.

Offerings for Fall 2009

Section F01

CRN: 84864
Semester: Fall 2009
Campus: Fairbanks
Start/End Date: September 3–December 12
Days Times Room & Building Instructor
MWF 2:15 p.m.–3:15 p.m. 201 O'Neill Hopcroft, Russell [webpage] [e-mail]

Section FJ1

CRN: 86560
Semester: Fall 2009
Campus: Juneau
Start/End Date: September 3–December 12

This course will be video conferenced from Fairbanks

Days Times Room & Building Instructor
MWF 2:15 p.m.–3:15 p.m. 103 Lena Point Hopcroft, Russell [webpage] [e-mail]

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