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BIO-8028 Evolutionary and Ecological Interactions - 10 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for arktisk og marin biologi

Type of course

PhD course mainly aimed at biology students. The course is also available as a singular course.

Course contents

Students will learn how interactions between organisms, such as parasites and their hosts, and between organisms and their environment drive the evolution of life on Earth. This knowledge is central to face the current biodiversity crisis posed by general human activities, species introductions and climate change. This course provides the foundations to understand the role ecological and evolutionary processes play on species interactions through integrating theory and empirical studies, using a variety of examples with special emphasis on parasitism in aquatic ecosystems (e.g. from aquaculture activities and natural systems).

The course covers the following topics:


Application deadline

PhD students at UiT register for the course through StudentWeb before 1 February. The registration starts in middle of December. 

Other applicants apply for admission through SøknadsWeb before 1. December. Application code 9301. Applicants who are granted a seat, needs to register for classes and exam in StudentWeb before 1 February. The registration starts in middle of December.


Admission requirements

Who can apply as a singular course student:

Objective of the course

Knowledge:

Skills:

General competence:


Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

The course is structured into a series of 7 lectures of 45 min each to teach the foundations of how ecological and evolutionary processes and mechanisms influence interspecific interactions, and biodiversity as a whole. Lectures are essential to teach these concepts. The course is intensive over 4 weeks: week 1 & 3 (digital) lectures and seminars; week 2 & 4 (on spot) seminars.

Students will acquire a broad understanding of this multidisciplinary field through 14 seminars (3 x 45 min each). The student will learn to critically analyse empirical studies and synthetise evidence and seminal articles while integrating into each context the relevant aspects of the ecology and evolution of parasite and host association. During the seminars the students will make presentations of the research literature and lead the discussion with their peers. They will provide a concise report on the scientific topic presented for the seminar they lead as a way of training to communicate in simple terms the important outcomes of research. The presentation and discussion leading skills will be evaluated during the seminar sessions by providing oral feedback. The student have to write a semester theses as a home assignment.

The content and broader understanding of the course will be evaluated in an oral exam, including the presentation of one of their research topics and from the semester theses.


Assessment

The exam consist of a written semester theses (30% of final grade) and an oral exam (70% of final grade).

Semester theses (in English) based on the scientific literature for a selected topic shall be delivered in a maximum of 8 pages. Grade: passed/fail. 

The oral exam includes the presentation of the written semester theses as well as questions related to the content of the course (in English). Semester theses and oral exam (in English). Grade: passed/fail. 

Work requirements

The following work requirements must should be «passed» before taking the exam:

Re-sit exam:

There will be a re-sit examination for students that did not pass the previous ordinary examination.