autumn 2012
BIO-3505 Ecological Interactions - 10 stp
Course contents
The course deals with ecological interactions with special emphasize on aquatic systems and freshwater fish. Predation, competition and parasitism are central topics, and essential principles and theories in relation to these interactions will be explained. The dynamic aspects of the interactions are focused, also considering effects of heavy exploitation, species introductions and other kind of biomanipulations. Lessons include a combination of lectures presenting basic theory, and seminars for discussions of relevant publications. The seminars are compulsory and based on thorough preparations from the students.
Objective of the course
Students that have completed Bio-3505 Ecological interactions:
- Have knowledge and insight to central topics in community ecology
- Have knowledge and in-depth understanding of ecological interactions with special emphasis on competition, predation and parasitism and their interrelationships
- Can explain and describe the use of key ecological concepts and theory related to competitive exclusion principle, ecological niche, biodiversity, biological invasions, food webs, trophic cascades and biomanipulations
- Can read and understand scientific literature
- Have experience in presenting and discussing scientific topics in plenary sessions
- Can give oral and written presentations of problems concerning this field of science
Schedule
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Lectures Autumn 2012 First attendance Thursday 16th of August. 12:15 at B-266, NFH |
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| Forelesning |
Prof. Per Arne Amundsen F.aman. Roar Kristoffersen f.aman. Rune Knudsen |
| Seminar |
Prof. Per Arne Amundsen f.aman. Rune Knudsen |
| Felt |
Fieldcourse in week 39. |
| Kollokvie |
Prof. Per Arne Amundsen |
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