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  Home -> Graduate Program -> ENT 5045

Insect Population Dynamics

Fall 2007

Instructors: Roger Moon David Andow
Office: 422 Hodson 232 Hodson
e-mail: rdmoon@umn.edu dandow@umn.edu
voice: 612-624-2209 612-624-5323

Student learning outcomes

1.   Be able to use path analysis, time series analysis, theory and experiments to study dynamics in insect populations.

2.   Be able to construct and use simple mathematical models to answer specific questions concerning dynamics in insect populations.

Class meetings: M, W, F 11:45–12:35 pm, 152 Alderman Hall

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