Ecology

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The department's teaching and research addresses critical ecological and natural resources issues for Montana, but also tackles fundamental and applied questions around the globe. Undergraduate programs within the department include Fish & Wildlife Management and Ecology, Conservation Biology and Ecology, Organismal Biology, and Biology Teaching. Graduate programs (M.S. and P.hD.) include Fish & Wildlife Management or Biology and Biological Sciences and an intercollege PhD in Ecology and Environmental Sciences.

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    Natural Ecosystems I. The Rocky Mountains
    (2003-10) Reiners, William A.; Baker, William L.; Baron, Jill S.; Debinski, Diane M.; Elias, Scott A.; Fagre, Daniel B.; Findley, James S.; Mearns, Linda O.; Roberts, David W.; Seastedt, Timothy R.; Stohlgren, Thomas J.; Veblen, Thomas T.; Wagner, Frederic H.
    This assessment of climate-change effects on Rocky Mountain terrestrial ecosystems is prepare from information generated by a workshop focused on terrestrial systems of the Rocky Mountains, and held in Boulder, CO, on 29-30 September 2000 at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. It is a compilation of this workshop's discussion along with material from earlier workshops.
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