IB 493
fall 2005
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Statistical Ecology
Credit: 4 hours.
(IB 393) Study of methods used in the collection and analyses of ecological data. Emphasis on sampling, experimental design, multivariate techniques, exploratory analyses, and computer intensive applications such as exact tests and permutation procedures. Laboratory emphasis on analyses and interpretation of ecological data with statistical software. Offered in alternate years. Same as NRES 493. Prerequisite: One course in ecology such as IB 203 including basic concepts in population and community ecology and one course in statistics such as IB 488 or CPSC 440 including basic concepts of sampling, hypothesis testing/inference, and techniques such as t-tests and ANOVA; or consent of instructor.

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