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ECOL402 Marine and Freshwater Ecology

Updated: 01 July 2009
Credit Points 6
Offering
Responsible Campus Teaching Period Mode of Study
Armidale Semester 2 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 2 On Campus
Online level Level B - Internet access required
Intensive School(s)
Start Finish Attendance Notes
06 July 2009 09 July 2009 Mandatory
Supervised Exam There is a UNE Supervised Examination held at the end of the teaching period in which you are enrolled.
Pre-requisites candidature in a postgraduate award
Co-requisites None
Restrictions ECOL202 or ECOL502
Notes None
Combined Units ECOL202 - Marine and Freshwater Ecology
Coordinator(s) Glenn Wilson (glenn.wilson@une.edu.au)
Unit Description

Water covers over 75% of the globe and is essential to all life. This unit focuses on how physical, chemical, and biological components of marine and freshwater ecosystems function and interact. Ecological parallels and contrasts between marine and freshwater habitats are explored along gradients (fresh to salty, land to water). The unit begins by comparing the physical and ecological features of freshwater and marine habitats, the types of plants and animals in these habitats and the roles they play in fundamental ecological processes such as organic matter cycling. These ecological principles are linked to practical skills of sampling water quality and biota from a range of aquatic ecosystems. The unit concludes by reviewing how ecological principles can help manage the impacts of human activities on our oceans, estuaries, rivers and wetlands.

Recommended Material
Optional
Text(s):

Note: Recommended material is held in the University Library - purchase is optional

Australian Freshwater Ecology: Processes and Management
ISBN: 9781875553051
Boulton, A. and Brock, M., Gleneagles Publishing 1st ed. 1999
Note: Available from the Ecosystems Management Office, UNE
Text refers to: Semester 2 , On and Off Campus
Marine Ecology
ISBN: 9780195553024
Connell, S.D. and Gillanders, B.M., Oxford University Press 2007
Text refers to: Semester 2 , On and Off Campus
Disclaimer Unit information may be subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period.
   

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