An intensive, field course will be offered through the Institute of Tropical
Ecology and Conservation (ITEC) in Bocas del Toro, Panama. Graduate students
and advanced undergraduates seeking field and laboratory research experience
in tropical wetlands are encouraged to apply. 

The course combines formal lectures and field exercises in the first 10 days
followed by faculty-directed field and laboratory research in the final
weeks. Course materials include text book and peer-reviewed articles. Formal
lectures will cover central topics in tropical wetland ecology including
ecological organization, regional climate and geology, hydrology, water
quality, biogeochemistry, plant ecology, plant adaptations to the wetland
environment and wetland ecosystem services, management and environmental
issues. Introductory field excursions include visits to wetlands of Bocas
del Toro including riverine, mangrove, mixed hardwood and Raphia swamp
forests and herbaceous bog wetlands. Examples of field and laboratory
exercises may include GPS and elevation survey techniques, review of
experimental design and statistical analyses, vegetation survey techniques,
techniques to quantify plant biomass, water quality measurements,
characterization of wetland soil properties, leaf tannin and nutrient
quality assays.

Students should expect to experience a rigorous adventure in tropical
American wetlands!

A three-day field trip to Boquete Cloud forest takes place midway through
the course and will allow students the opportunity to experience other
habitats of Panama including tropical cloud and seasonal forests traveling
through the central mountain range and remote Palo Seco National Park.  

Course fees: $2050 USD.  Tuition fee includes all lodging, meals and airport
transfers in Bocas del Toro.  The tuition also covers transportation and
lodging during the 3-day cloud forest field trip on the mainland. 

Registration deadline is April 15, 2011. Up to six credits can be earned.
Course credit must be arranged with the student’s institution.  

Instructor: Dr. Tiffany Troxler, Florida International University and
Florida Coastal Everglades LTER collaborator;  [email protected] . Contact
Dr. Troxler for further details about the course.

Contact ITEC 2911 NW 40th PL, Gainesville, FL 32605, 352-367-9128, 
[email protected], http://www.itec-edu.org/index.html to apply and for
further details about the field station.

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