BIO4820EN - Functional & Experimental Plant Ecology

Course description

Functional ecology is the branch of ecology that focuses on the roles, or functions, that species play in the community or ecosystem in which they occur. In this approach, physiological, anatomical, and life history characteristics of the species are emphasized. It represents the true crossroads between ecological patterns and the processes and mechanisms that underlie them. Functional ecology often emphasizes an integrative approach, using organismal traits and activities to understand community dynamics and ecosystem processes, particularly in response to the rapid global changes occurring in earth’s environment.

How this course benefits students

What role does a plant play in individual ecoystems, what is their funtion and interation with community partners and the environment.

Why this course is important

Any student that wants to know the role and function species play in community and ecological systems should take this course

Credit hours
3 hours
Subject area
Biological Studies
Educational level
Bachelor
Learning type
Instructional
Prerequisites
None
Upcoming terms
Pending
* Schedule subject to change. Please contact the Registrar's office with schedule questions.

How this course relates to missional core values

Biblically based

For he has a plan and knows all. Biblical principles of discover will be implemented in this course

Missionally driven

Relationships among biotic and abiotic systems are important and student will demonstrate functionality of plant ecology

Contextually informed

The entire course will deal with the issue of how to contextualize the functionality of plant ecology

Interculturally focused

Students from any and every culture will be exploring and evaluating their own contexts for functional experimental plant ecology

Practically minded

Students will leave the course with a rounded knowledge of functional and experimental role of ecology

Experientially transformed

The course will engage each students in the capcity to better understand the relaioship, interaction, synergism and antagonist approaches to these concepts.