4150. Modeling Ecological and Evolutionary Processes
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: Recommended preparation: One semester of Calculus, EEB 2244, and EEB 2245. Not open for credit to students who have passed EEB 3895 when offered as Modeling Ecological and Evolutionary Processes.
Grading Basis: Graded
Deriving and investigating quantitative models of fundamental ecological and evolutionary processes, including population and community dynamics, species interactions, and eco-evolutionary interactions. Advantages and assumptions of diverse modeling approaches. Methods including dynamical and stability analyses, game theory, and computation. Emphasis on applying methods to ecology and evolution, highlighting primary literature examples.
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