The Hancock Biological Station on Kentucky Lake still has spots 
available in four of its summer courses.  Housing at the Station is available.

For further information on registration and housing, contact Gerry 
Harris at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Visit our web site at http://www.murraystate.edu/hbs

SESSION JUNE 19 - JULY 7

330 PRINCIPLES OF ECOLOGY - An introduction to the basic principles 
and concepts pertaining to ecological systems. Emphasis is placed on 
energy relationships in ecosystems and on population and community 
ecology. Much of the course is devoted to field observations and 
experimentation (4 credit hours).

670 LIMNOLOGICAL ANALYSIS - This course will provide a conceptual 
framework and techniques for measurement of physical, chemical and 
biological phenomena in lakes and reservoirs. Emphasis will be placed 
on experimental approaches to field and laboratory studies. (4 credit 
hours - open only to graduate students).

SESSION JULY 17 - AUGUST 4

586 LIMNOLOGY - A study of the interrelationships of the physical, 
chemical, and biological features of a wide variety of lakes and 
streams. Laboratories include identification of the major groups of 
aquatic organisms and a range of laboratory and field techniques. (4 
credit hours).

561 FRESHWATER INVERTEBRATES - Functional anatomy, ecology and 
taxonomy of the freshwater invertebrates. Emphasis will be placed on 
collection, preserving and identifying invertebrates of this region. 
(4 credit hours).


David S. White

Professor, Biological Sciences
Director, Hancock Biological Station (www.murraystate.edu/hbs)
Coordinator, Center for Reservoir Research (www.murraystate.edu/crr)
Editor, Journal Kentucky Academy of Science (www.kyscience.org)

561 Emma Drive
Murray, KY 42071

Phone: 270-474-2272
FAX: 270-474-0120  

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