James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2000

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ZL3025:03

Freshwater Ecology

Townsville

Prerequisites: (ZL2005 ZL2006) or (ZL2101 or ZL2103) (MB2060 or ZL2007 or ZL2102)
Inadmissable Subject Combination: ZL5006 ZL5025

26 lectures, 4 tutorials, 21 hours practicals, 24 hours field work. First semester.

Staff: Professor R Pearson.

Ecology of inland waters with special reference to the tropics.

Topics include chemical and physical features of inland waters; lake forms and origins; stream hydrodynamics; diversity of freshwater biota and faunal adaptations; community dynamics and ecological processes; management issues, including water quality, fisheries, diseases, river regulation, pollution.

Learning Objectives:

  1. understanding of important physical and chemical processes;
  2. knowledge of biota of fresh water;
  3. knowledge of ecological processes;
  4. understanding of anthropogenic influences;
  5. practical skills: describing freshwater systems; sampling for water analyses; sampling of biota; lab techniques.

Assessment by on course assignments and practical book (50%); final examination (50%).


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