Population and Community Ecology BIOR69
15 credits
In this course we will focused on the theoretical background of population and community ecology. Various topics such as competition, predation, community ecology and trophic interactions are treated in lectures, article seminars and a literature project.
The course aims to give a deeper understanding of how to formulate hypotheses, design studies and analyse the data that result from these studies. This is done in exercises, in a regional excursion and a research project carried out during the final part of the course.
Regional excursion
The regional excursion takes place during one week in the eastern part of Skåne. Each day is spent in a particular habitat, where we identify ecological problems, formulate hypotheses and perform the appropriate studies to test these hypotheses. In the evenings, we analyse the data and present the results from the studies performed during the day.
Literature project
In the literature project, you collect and present information on a specific topic using data from scientific articles. In connection with this work, there is an exercise on how to find articles in ISI databases. The literature project is concluded with a written report and an oral presentation.
Exams
There are two exams on the course, one that tests your ability to statistically analyse ecological data and another one that tests your understanding of the subject area. In the second exam, you write the discussion part of an authentic article from which the real discussion has been removed. To pass the course you also have to take part in the exercises, the seminars, the two projects and the regional excursion.
And then…
This course is a good base for continued advanced studies within ecology and related areas, and is a pre-requisite for studying Evolutionary Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology.
Autumn period 1
Full-time, on campus, in English
Application
Course literature, 2024
Community Ecology, (2019) 2'nd ed, G. G. Mittelbach & B. J. McGill. , Sinauer Associates. ISBN13: 9780198835868 (paperbound)
Schedule
Evaluation
You will find the latest evaluation on our web page with course evaluations.
Questions?
Lotta Persmark, Study advisor, biology and bioinformatics
Telephone: +46 46 222 37 28
Email: Lotta [dot] Persmark [at] biol [dot] lu [dot] se (Lotta[dot]Persmark[at]biol[dot]lu[dot]se)