James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2013

BZ2880 - Ecology: Distribution, Abundance and Diversity

Credit points: 03
Year: 2013
Student Contribution Band: Band 2
Administered by: School of Marine & Tropical Biology

This subject is an introduction to the key ideas in the ecology of plants and animals. This subject emphasizes the techniques and methods used to explain the distribution and abundance of species and how these measures help us understand the causes of extinction. This subject also explores how populations of individual species combine to determine local and global patterns in species diversity. 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 co-existence of species.

Learning Outcomes

Graduate Qualities

Assumed
Knowledge:
Students enrolling in this subject should have a good understanding of level 1 biology or environmental science and quantitative skills, including the following or their equivalents: BZ1005 or at least two BZ or EV subjects.
Prerequisites:(BZ1005) OR (6 credit points of BZ or EV or EA level 1 subjects)
Inadmissible
Subject
Combinations:
BZ5440 BZ2440 BZ5880

Availabilities

Cairns, Internal, Study Period 2
Census Date 29-Aug-2013
Coordinator: Dr Will Edwards
Lecturers: Dr Will Edwards, Dr Susan Laurance.
Contact hours:
  • 26 hours lectures
  • 15 hours tutorials
  • 15 hours practicals
  • 3 hours workshops/Seminars
    Assessment:presentations (15%); tutorial attendance and participation (20%); assignments (20%); centrally-administered final exam (45%).

    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.