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 606-310 Field Botany

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr A Drinnan

Prerequisites

Botany 606-202 or 606-204 or 606-207.

Semester

Summer (view timetable)

Contact

This subject is offered full-time over the first two weeks of February. Total contact is 62 hours, comprising 36 hours fieldwork (one 6-day excursion), 8 hours lectures, 18 hours practical work

Subject Description

Topics to be covered include:

  • taxonomy of the Australian flora;

  • field identification of major families and genera of plants;

  • collection and preservation of plant specimens; mounting and cataloguing specimens; curatorial skills; nomenclature;

  • using computer-based identification systems and databases;

  • techniques for description and classification of vegetation; structural types, floristic associations, measures of abundance (cover, density, basal area, biomass), sampling techniques (quadrats, line transects, plotless methods), sampling scale and species-area relationships, profile diagrams, life-form spectra;

  • soils; and

  • vegetation mapping.

At the end of this subject, students will have the skills for:

  • identification, description and quantification of plants and plant communities in the field;

  • collection, cataloguing and preserving plant specimens; and

  • constructing a vegetation map.

Assessment

A curated collection of up to 20 plants (20%); a written report of a maximum of 2000 words (40%); assessment of field activities (20%); and a 2-hour practical examination at the end of the subject (20%).



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