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 791-223 Australian Ecosystems II

Credit Points

7.5

Coordinator

Dr S Hamilton

Prerequisites

Australian Ecosystems I, Plant Biology (NRM).

Semester

1 and 2 (view timetable)

Contact

3 hours per week

Subject Description

This subject is designed to enable the student to:

  • identify and name common Victorian plants, animals and ecosystems;

  • investigate biotic and abiotic components of ecosystems;

  • understand the ecological interaction between organisms;

  • understand the role of fire in ecosystems;

  • have a basic understanding of the habitat requirements of fauna and the assessment procedures involved in habitat assessment.

The content includes: The impact of topography, climate, populations and time on ecosystem structure and function; the vegetation types of Victoria, and the common flora and fauna of Victoria; species interactions; Australian fire ecology, with specific emphasis on the role of fire as a management tool; ecological management of ecosystems, and the conservation of flora and fauna with specific preference to remnant vegetation; habitat requirements of the Australian invertebrate and vertebrate fauna.

Assessment

Two hour examination (40%); two assignments of 2000 words each (20% each); presentation (20%).



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