James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2001

TV5240:03

Aquatic Pathobiology

Townsville

Prerequisites: MI2030 or MI2031 recommended
Inadmissable Subject Combination: MI3031

26 lectures, 3 tutorials, 36 hours practicals. Second semester.

Available to graduate students.

Staff: Dr L Owens.

Normal anatomy and histology of aquatic invertebrates and vertebrates from a disease perspective; responses to disease; description of important infectious diseases of aquatic animals and control; case studies with an aquaculture bias; establishment of piscine cell lines.

Learning Objectives:

  1. introduce students to the major aquatic diseases in Australia;
  2. demonstrate the role quarantine plays in controlling aquatic disease;
  3. teach the students the diagnostic approach to disease control;
  4. introduce the students to the various methods of pathogen isolation and culture used when investigating fish kills;
  5. introduce the students to research;
  6. introduce diagnostic case studies.

Assessment by examination (65%); project/mini thesis (25%); case reports (10%).