James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

BZ2410:03

Adaptations to the Environment

Cairns

Prerequisites: BZ1001 (BT1001 or ZL1003) (CH1001 or BM1000) or permission of HoS

26 lectures, 30 hours practicals, 3 days fieldwork. Second semester.

Staff: Dr P Franks, Dr A Krockenberger.

Provides a basic overview of the interactions between organisms and their physical environment; examples of ecophysiology of selected organisms; interrelationship between physiological functions and ecology and distribution of plants and animals.

Major topics: physiology of growth, reproduction and storage; adaptations to special environments; water requirements and water conservation; physiology of temperature regulation in conditions of heat and cold; responses to nutrient supply and light availability.

Learning Objectives:

  1. to introduce students to mechanisms and processes used by organisms to tolerate and optimise constraints imposed by the physical environment;
  2. to appreciate the important environmental parameters that influence organisms;
  3. to appreciate the major adaptive responses of organisms to different environments.

Assessment by theory examination (60%); laboratory and field reports (40%).