Location
Gerace Research Centre - San Salvador
Country
Bahamas
Program Description
Casey Huckins, PhD and Jill Fisher teach this 2 credit course as a broad survey of the biology and ecology of tropical island plant and animal communities in marine and terrestrial systems. We learn about these systems within the context of the geological history, human history and climate of these fragile tropical ecosystems. Students collect data and experience the nature, dynamics and beauty of these island ecosystems and their incredible biodiversity, while gaining perspective from being in another country. Daily experiences in the field are split between exploring and learning while hiking through tropical forests and habitats, and snorkeling through marine systems such as coral reefs, mangroves, and sea grasses. Most evenings are spent in the lab learning about the ecology and identification of organisms, and discussing and contemplating patterns and processes we observe.
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Language of Instruction
English
Courses in English
Yes
Disciplines
Biological Sciences
Number of Credits
3
Program Transcript
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