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ESPM 114: Wildlife Ecology

ESPM 114: Wildlife Ecology (Spring 2015, UC Berkeley). Instructor: Justin S. Brashares. This course provides an introduction to wildlife ecology and its relationship to management and conservation programs. The course moves from a focus on populations to communities and ecosystems, followed by selected case studies. Students will be introduced to tools used by ecologists including basic population modeling, GIS, and wildlife survey techniques.

Lecture 17 - Geospatial Applications in Wildlife Ecology


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Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - Niche Ecology
Lecture 03 - Niche Ecology (cont.)
Lecture 04
Lecture 05 - Social Organization, Population Dynamics
Lecture 06 - Population Dynamics, Part I (cont.)
Lecture 07 - Population Dynamics, Part II
Lecture 08 - Populations: Harvest
Lecture 09 - Populations: Harvest (cont.)
Lecture 10 - Population Estimation
Lecture 11 - Population Estimation (cont.), Metapopulations
Lecture 12 - Wildlife Communities
Lecture 13 - Animal Competition
Lecture 14 - Predation
Lecture 15 - Predation (cont.)
Lecture 16 - Community Ecology, Zoogeography
Lecture 17 - Geospatial Applications in Wildlife Ecology
Lecture 18 - Wildlife Disease Ecology & Emerging Infectious Diseases
Lecture 19 - Genetic Tools in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
Lecture 20 - Wildlife and Climate Change
Lecture 21 - Wildlife Disease Ecology (cont.), Invasion Ecology
Lecture 22 - Invasion Ecology, Wildlife Control
Lecture 23 - Wildlife Economics and Utilization
Lecture 24 - Wildlife Policy in the U.S.