James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2005

ZL5042 - Rainforest Populations and Communities

Credit points: 03
Year: 2005
Student Contribution Band: Band 2
Administered by:

Available to students enrolled for the degrees of MSc; a two semester customised DipResMeth (in lieu of Masters Qual); MAppSc; BAppSc or Graduate Diplomas.

Animals live in populations. Groups of populations inhabiting the same area make up biological communities. Processes operating at these levels control the biodiversity of habitats and regions. This subject presents the conceptual framework needed to understand these processes and illustrates that framework whenever possible using examples from rainforest populations and communities, which are among the most complex and interesting ecological systems in existence. Topics presented include population growth, species interactions, community patterns and dynamics, food webs and the effects of disturbance and scaling on diversity. An extended field trip to the Zoology and Tropical Ecology field station at Kirrama allows one to look firsthand at these systems and the animals inhabiting them and see how they interact. Students will be required to attend Zl3042 lectures and practicals.

Learning Outcomes

Prerequisites:Consult HoS
Inadmissible
Subject
Combinations:
ZL3042

Availabilities

, , Study Period 2
Census Date 31-Aug-2005
Coordinator: Empro Ross Alford
Lecturers: Empro Ross Alford, Empro Richard Pearson.
Contact hours:
  • 26 hours
  • 13 hours
  • 30 hours
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Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.