207-275 Processes in Forest Ecology

Availability

Creswick campus.

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Dr Christopher Weston

Prerequisites

202-103 Biology for Land and Food Resources, 650-142 Genetics and the Evolution of Life.

Corequisites

207-276 Field Studies and Dendrology.

Semester

Year long (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours lectures and 36 hours practical work

Subject Description

On completion of this unit, students should be:

  • competent in categorising Australian vegetation on both a structural and a floristic basis;

  • identifying the major components of the Australian flora using keys; and

  • familiar with basic ecological concepts from the organisational levels of the organism through to the biosphere, particularly in relation to forests.

Content includes:

  • concepts and components of forest ecosystems;

  • measurement of ecosystem function;

  • approaches to analysis and synthesis of ecosystem function;

  • taxonomy, systematics and nomenclature of floral and faunal elements

  • theories of forest community structure, dynamics and diversity;

  • field sampling, data acquisition and numerical analysis of ecosystem data; and

  • biodiversity and ecosystem function.

Assessment

One three-hour examination (50%) and up to three practical assignments equivalent to 5000 words (totalling 50%).

Prescribed Texts

  • Attiwill, P and Wilson, B, ed., Ecology: An Australian Perspective. Oxford University Press, 2003.


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