James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2006

BZ5440 - Ecology and Conservation

Credit points: 03
Year: 2006
Student Contribution Band: Band 2
Administered by:

Available to students enrolled for the degrees of MSc (including a customised two-semester DipResMeth), MAppSc, BAppSc or a graduate diploma.

This subject is an introduction to the key ideas in the ecology of plants and animals. In presenting these ideas, the subject emphasises not only the ways in which they can be used to explain the distribution and abundance of species, but also their importance in helping us understand the causes of extinction and providing the scientific basis for management of species. Special emphasis is placed on the processes responsible for high diversity in tropical ecosystems. Topics include fertility and mortality; population dynamics and population regulation; life history strategies; interactions between species (competition, facilitation, predation, herbivory, parasitism); dynamics of communities; island biogeography; limits to the coexistence of species. Students will normally be expected to show proficiency in biometry before undertaking this subject. Students will be required to attend lectures, practicals and tutorials in BZ2440.

Learning Outcomes

Prerequisites:Consult HoS
Inadmissible
Subject
Combinations:
BZ2440 and ZL2102 and ZL5001 and AG2006

Availabilities

, , Study Period 2
Census Date 08-Sep-2006
Coordinator: Robert Congdon
Lecturers: Robert Congdon, Professor Lin Schwarzkopf, zlcnj, Empro Ross Alford.
Contact hours:
  • 32 hours
  • 9 hours
  • 18 hours
    Assessment: (40%); (10%); (20%); (30%).

    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.