Academics

The Nina Mason Pulliam EcoLab is part of the academic curriculum at Marian University.  It is used primarily in biological science courses, but is also used by the departments of Chemistry, Education, Art, Political Science, English, Theology, and others.

EcoLabA sampling of courses that use the Nina Mason Pulliam EcoLab: 

  • BIO 201 Academic Tools of Science
  • BIO 202 Ecology and Evolution
  • BIO 260 Botany
  • BIO 270 Zoology
  • BIO 320 Ecology
  • BIO 321 Conservation Biology
  • BIO 326 Ornithology
  • BIO 327 Animal Behavior
  • BIO 463 Restoration Ecology
  • BIO 465 Geographic Information Systems
  • CHE 270 Environmental Chemistry
  • CHE 315 Environmental Toxicology

These courses are part of the Ecology and Environmental science concentration.

Research

Selected Research Projects

  • Effects of Honeysuckle Removal on Biodiversity and Species Richness of Understory Vegetation. A paper based on this research was published in the journal “Ecological Restoration.
  • Form and function of beaver-dredged canals in an urban wetland.
  • Effects of ecological restoration on avian communities and populations.
  • Beaver food preference.
  • Soil microbial diversity in a restored landscape.
  • Turtle parasite loads in a groundwater-fed wetland.

More Information

Because it is a high quality natural area right on the Marian University campus, the EcoLab has been the subject of many research investigations. Research monitoring the effects of the current restoration activities on birds, amphibians, and vegetation is on-going. Each year, several more research projects are done in the EcoLab by Marian University students and faculty. Volunteers and other researchers can get involved as well. For example, birders can participate in a walking survey of the avifauna of the EcoLab. Others with a particular taxonomic, geological, or biological expertise are also invited to help us learn more about this important area.

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