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Thanks for visiting our page!We encourage you to browse the site and consider joining us next spring - the seminar format and small class size of BioEE 405 make this course a different experience at Cornell. |
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First Class - Wednesday, January 26, 2006
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| Most class meetings will be split between a lecture portion, which will present an overview and development of a particular topic, followed by discussion based on relevant findings from current research initiatives in the Neotropics.
An additional aspect of the course involves visits to systematic collections on Campus - plants, insects and vertebrates - to see representative organisms from the Neotropics and to learn about the importance of such collections. |
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| Offered by Peter Wrege and Alex Flecker (E&EB) | ||||||||||||||
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