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Jonathan D. Bakker

An introduction to the field of restoration ecology through lectures, discussions, and field trips.  Topics include the rationale and methodology of restoration ecology, essential ecological principles, and interdisciplinary aspects of the field.  Offered to undergraduate and graduate students during the Autumn quarter.

Introduction to Restoration Ecology (ESRM 362 / ENVIR 362 / SEFS 530)

Courses

A field- and greenhouse-based course providing an overview of the plant production process, with an emphasis on low-tech methods applicable to growing native plants for use in restoration projects and other settings.  Offered during the Spring quarter.

A graduate-level course in applied multivariate statistics, with a focus on their application to ecological data.  Techniques include Mantel tests, permutational MANOVA, ordinations (PCA, CCA, NMDS), cluster analysis, and regression trees.  Students practice using these techniques and apply appropriate techniques to their own data.  Offered during the Winter quarter.

A graduate-level discussion of current topics of interest.  Offered each quarter throughout the academic year and co-taught by the faculty at the UW Botanic Gardens.