[Plantsci] Tropical Plant Systematics

Donna-Rae Marquez dmarquez at ag.arizona.edu
Thu Mar 8 15:06:56 MST 2012


On Behalf of Dr. Bradley Boyle - EEB at the UA:

 

Dr. Boyle will be teaching this course during the Summer of 2012 - 

 

Tropical Plant Systematics

June 6 - July 9, 2012

Application deadline extended to March 22

Tropical Plant Systematics is an intensive, five-week introduction to the
identification, classification, and phylogenetic analysis of vascular
plants. This graduate-level field course travels throughout Costa Rica,
providing a hands-on introduction to major tropical vegetation types such as
paramo, cloud forest, tropical dry forest and lowland rain forest. This
course is primarily for plant systematists but will also interest
ecologists, zoologists, and conservation biologists whose research requires
a broad knowledge of tropical plant relationships, morphology and
identification. Instructors: Robbin Moran (New York Botanical Garden) and
Brad Boyle (University of Arizona). 

 

More information:

 
<http://www.ots.ac.cr/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=153&Itemid=3
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Brad Boyle, Ph.D.

Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of Arizona BSW 310 P.O.
Box 210088 Tucson, AZ 85721, USA

 

520-626-3336

bboyle at email.arizona.edu

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