Overview

This topic provides students with knowledge on the ecological processes operating on populations and communities in marine systems. It also introduces the major habitats in the marine environment and considers the attributes of the species and communities which reside in each. The extended field trip provides experience in sampling marine … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Aims

In this topic, the students learn to understand interactions between environment and biota in the oceans and coastal seas and how important they are for the functioning of marine ecosystems. Students learn about factors and processes controlling populations and community structures in the various compartments of the oceans. Furthermore, they learn about methodologies to investigate marine biota in the water column and sediments, become familiar with standard sampling procedures, experimental design, and data analysis. Students will also learn to research further peer-reviewed literature and use this information in their practical reports.

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