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Biological Invasions and Trophic Interactions

Autumn semester 2009 (course BL.0202)

Teachers

Heinz Müller-Schärer, Christoph Haag and Louis-Félix Bersier

Summary

The course Biological invasions and trophic interactions (BL.0202) builds on knowledge in population biology and plant-insect interactions. We will discuss both ecological and evolutionary explanation of plant invasions and review recent theory and practical applications for their control. The topic will also be highlighted in the context of future climate change conditions.

Place: Library Plant Biology (room 0.101)
Time: Monday 13.15-16h (11x)

Exam: 30 min. oral

This a course given for MSc students at the University of Fribourg, but it is also open to the ee doctoral students. If you are interested, please contact Heinz Müller-Schärer (Heinz.Mueller(at)unifr.ch)


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