James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2009

BT2240 - Marine Plants and Algae in their Environments

Credit points: 03
Year: 2009
Student Contribution Band: Band 4
Administered by: School of Marine & Tropical Biology

An examination of the enormous diversity of marine plants and plant-like organisms from unicellular microscopic organisms to mangrove forests. This subject will explore micro- and macroalgae, reef ecosystems, seagrasses, samphires (salt marshes) and mangroves; and life strategies such as symbioses, epiphytes and the movement of marine plants and plant-like organisms through their environment. Special emphases will be placed on commercial potential and uses of marine plant-like organisms, down-stream biological effects of anthropogenic activities on marine plant-like communities and using field studies where possible to illustrate coursework topics.

Learning Outcomes

Assumed
Knowledge:
Students enrolling in this subject should have completed 12 credit points of level 1 science subjects including chemistry (CH1001, BM1000 or CH1011), have a good understanding of level 1 cell biology and biochemistry (BZ1001 or equivalent), and general botany including cellular structure and function of plant cells (BT1001 or equivalent), and mathematics. General zoology (ZL1001 or equivalent) recommended.
Prerequisites:BT1001 AND BZ1001 AND (CH1001 OR BM1000)

Availabilities

Townsville, Internal, Study Period 1
Census Date 27-Mar-2009
Coord/Lect: Assoc. Professor Kirsten Heimann.
Contact hours:
  • 24 hours lectures
  • 28 hours practicals
  • 4 hours fieldwork
Assessment:end of semester exam (50%); practical examination (35%); on-course assessment (15%).

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.