Course Description

Course Name

Global Change Ecology

Session: VCPS3124

Hours & Credits

36 Host University Units

Prerequisites & Language Level

Course entry requirements: BIO1000F or BIO1000H, BIO1004F/S

Taught In English

  • There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.

Overview

Course outline:
How are organisms and ecosystems affected by the drivers of global environmental change? This course begins with a brief overview of key drivers of global environmental change, including both natural (e.g. Milankovich cycles) and anthropogenic "forcings" (e.g. greenhouse gas emissions, nitrogen deposition and pollution, land-use change). It then examines how these drivers influence (and are influenced by) primary productivity, nutrient cycling, water relations and vegetation-climate feedbacks. Biological responses to global change are examined in the context of marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems. The course provides an integrated knowledge of contemporary environmental issues related to global change (e.g. carbon sequestration, climate change mitigation, and dynamic global vegetation models).

*Course content subject to change