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ENV BIOL 2502 - Ecology II

Career: Undergraduate
Units: 3
Term: 3620
Campus: North Terrace
Contact: Up to 5 hours per week, plus field trip
Available for Study Abroad and Exchange: Yes
Available for Non-Award Study: No
Assumed Knowledge: BIOLOGY 1101 or BIOLOGY 1401 or BIOLOGY 1001 or BIOLOGY 1202
Incompatible: ENV BIOL 2005
Assessment: Practical, field work, exam
Syllabus:

This course introduces the core principles of modern ecology, provides basic skills for the conduction of field studies, and fosters the development of the skills needed for the scientific analysis of ecological systems. The topics are integrated into a conceptual framework that allows students to analyse real situations. Topics include the description and study of biological populations and communities, the factors that determine their properties and dynamics, the patterns and consequences of species diversity, and the biotic and abiotic factors that control the dynamics of ecological systems. Across these topics, the impact of human activities on ecosystem processes is discussed. Case studies are used to illustrate the underlying theory, and the application of the ecological theory to the management of natural resources for use and conservation. The course is relevant for students interested in furthering their understanding of ecological principles, in the management of rangelands, wildlife, fisheries, forests, and human made systems, and in the conservation of natural ecosystems. Details of field trip communicated at start of the course.

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Course Outline

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Critical Dates

Term Last Day to Add Online Census Date Last Day to WNF Last Day to WF
3620 Mon 08/08/2016 Wed 31/08/2016 Fri 16/09/2016 Fri 28/10/2016


Class Details

Enrolment Class: Lecture
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
22487 LE01 160 33 26 Jul - 13 Sep Tuesday 9am - 10am Mawson, G19, Mawson Lecture Theatre
28 Jul - 15 Sep Thursday 11am - 12pm Mawson, G19, Mawson Lecture Theatre
4 Oct - 25 Oct Tuesday 9am - 10am Mawson, G19, Mawson Lecture Theatre
6 Oct - 27 Oct Thursday 11am - 12pm Mawson, G19, Mawson Lecture Theatre
Related Class: Practical
Class Nbr Section Size Available Dates Days Time Location
22488 PR01 70 4 28 Jul - 28 Jul Thursday 2pm - 5pm The Braggs, 440, Laboratory
11 Aug - 11 Aug Thursday 2pm - 5pm The Braggs, 440, Laboratory
25 Aug - 25 Aug Thursday 2pm - 5pm The Braggs, 440, Laboratory
8 Sep - 8 Sep Thursday 2pm - 5pm The Braggs, 440, Laboratory
6 Oct - 6 Oct Thursday 2pm - 5pm The Braggs, 440, Laboratory
22489 PR02 67 6 29 Jul - 29 Jul Friday 9am - 12pm The Braggs, 440, Laboratory
12 Aug - 12 Aug Friday 9am - 12pm The Braggs, 440, Laboratory
26 Aug - 26 Aug Friday 9am - 12pm The Braggs, 440, Laboratory
9 Sep - 9 Sep Friday 9am - 12pm The Braggs, 440, Laboratory
7 Oct - 7 Oct Friday 9am - 12pm The Braggs, 440, Laboratory