James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

GE2402:03

Biogeography

Townsville

Prerequisites: BT1020 or TG1001 (GE1400) or permision of HoS
Inadmissable Subject Combination: GE2452 GE3452 TG2002 TG2092

39 lectures, 13 tutorials, 20 hours practicals, 16 hours field work. Second semester.

Staff: Dr J Luly.

This subject introduces biogeographical aspects affecting the Australian biota. The course content emphasises arid zone and savanna environments and the role of fire as an ecological factor.

Learning Objectives:

  1. to develop an understanding of the major factors controlling the distribution of the Australian biota;
  2. to develop an understanding of the functioning of Australian ecosystems, especially in savanna and arid zone environments;
  3. to consider ecological aspects of contemporary environmental change.

Assessment by essay; field report; examination; tutorial paper. Weightings will be decided in consultation with students.