207-402 Management of Plant and Animal Invasions

Note

This subject is available as either a third- or fourth-year elective.

Availability

Parkville

Credit Points

12.5

HECS Band

2

Coordinator

Prof Roger Cousens

Prerequisites

A basic ecology subject, such as 207-202 Australian Flora and 207-211 Australian Fauna; or 208-203 Ecology and Management of Grazing Systems; or 207-275 Forest Ecology; 654-204 Ecology: Individuals and Populations

Semester

2 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four hours of lectures, and 36 hours of tutorials and presentations

Subject Description

This subject will explore the ecology of invasions of exotic organisms, and the approaches that can be taken to manage them. It will be divided into three sections:

  • general principles - dispersal mechanisms; population dynamics; chemical control methods; biological control; policies and regulations;

  • case studies of plant invasions; and

  • case studies of animal invasions.

On completion of the subject, students should be able to assess the potential of a species to invade; design a management strategy for an invading species; and be familiar with strategic and policy issues relating to plant and animal pests.

Assessment

Examination of three hours duration (40%), two assignments of 3000 words (25% each), seminar presentation (10%).



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