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BT3280:03
Tropical Rainforest Ecology
Dr R Congdon.
This subject covers aspects of the ecology of Australian closed forests and associated vegetation, including origins, classification and factors determining distribution and diversity, and responses to environmental stresses (including global climate change). Dynamic features of rainforest vegetation will be considered, including effects of disturbance, succession and gap-phase regeneration; nutrient cycling, nutrient and water conserving mechanisms; productivity, light climate and photosynthesis; herbivory and plant defence mechanisms; phenology and seasonality of rainforest plants.
to provide fundamental knowledge of how rainforest plants respond to the environments in which they live;
to develop an appreciation of the factors which need to be considered in the conservation and management of rainforests;
to gain experience in identifying rainforest plants and the basic techniques used to describe vegetation and soils;