This course provides students with an introduction to the biology and ecology of aquatic habitats found in upstate New York, with a focus on field sampling techniques and data analysis. Topics covered may include lakes, rivers, wetlands, and other inland water bodies, as well as the unique flora and fauna that inhabit these systems. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Troy, NY campus is uniquely situated near the Hudson Valley, an aquatic ecosystem with both urban and rural land use. This location can provide excellent research opportunities for students who are interested in biotic responses to environmental stressors.
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