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Daily Archives: October 24, 2014

Ecology, Systems Biology

Ecology and Systems Biology: Initial Model Revision

October 24, 2014 David Swart Leave a comment

Today students revised their initial models of the Great Salt Lake, integrating learning about the trophic pyramid, energy flow, carrying capacity, and limiting factors.

 

Let the learning begin!

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