James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

MB5380:03

Marine Invertebrate Biology

Townsville

Prerequisites: Consult HoS
Inadmissable Subject Combination: MB2080

26 lectures, 6 tutorials, 33 hours practicals, 8 hours field work. Second semester. Students will be required to attend lectures and practical classes in MB2080.

Available to DipResMeth, AdvCertResMeth, GDipSc, MAppSc and MSc students.

Staff: Ms G Brodie, Dr J Collins.

This subject studies the biology and taxonomy of those invertebrate groups that have a significant representation in the local tropical marine environment. Both larval and adult stages will be studied through an integrated series of lectures, workshops and field trips.

Learning Objectives:

  1. become familiar with the range of marine invertebrate phyla and their tropical representatives;
  2. have a working knowledge of the major taxonomic features that are used to identify each group;
  3. the biological and environmental significance of these invertebrates;
  4. use of specialist library resources in invertebrate studies.

Assessment by a practical book; field note book; seminar; library exercise; project. All assessable work has to be completed within one month of the end of the subject.