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Professor John J. Bruno
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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This class serves to introduce students to basic ecological concepts and terms and the ecology of rocky shore communities. It also covers some of the anthropogenic threats facing this community. Most students without a background in biology will not be familiar with basic ecological terms (e.g., competition; facilitation) and the common organisms inhabiting rocky shores. The lecture, therefore, is very basic, focusing on conveying general principles and key features of the rocky shore community. The material describes the fundamental biology and taxonomy of even very common rocky shore species (e.g., barnacles and mussels).
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College General Ed,
College Upper Division
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English
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