300097 UE Ecosystem and Biogeochemistry Laboratory - Techniques in Aquatic Ecology (2019S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Fr 08.02.2019 08:00 to Th 21.02.2019 18:00
- Deregistration possible until Su 31.03.2019 18:00
Details
max. 12 participants
Language: English
Lecturers
- Christian Griebler
- Federico Baltar Gonzalez
- Gerhard Herndl
- Hubert Keckeis
- Hubert Kraill
- Robert Ptacnik
- Thomas Reinthaler
- Jakob Schelker
- Barbara Steger-Mähnert
- Johann Waringer
- Christian Winter
Classes
The preliminary discussion for this course will take place 4th of March 2019 at 3 pm in the seminar room Limnology.
The course will be held between 16th and 27th of Sept. 2019.
On Monday 16th of Sept. we meet at 9 am in the seminar room Limnology.
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
An active participation and a course protocol will be the basis for the grading.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Attendance of other lectures and courses related to 'ecology' are advantageous but not mandatory
Examination topics
There will be slides from the short morning lectures and handouts for the practical work. However, taking additionally your own notes during the course will be necessary.
Reading list
Association in the course directory
MEC-7
Last modified: We 24.05.2023 00:23
The course consists of 10 working days (2 weeks). Day 1 and 2 is dedicated to sampling techniques, and after a short morning lecture, we will go to the field and collect samples from running water and groundwater. Day 3 and 4 are dedicated to the analyses of water chemistry (nutrients, organic matter, ...). Days 5 to 7 will deal with the determination of the abundance and biomass of aquatic organisms, from viruses to bacteria, from zooplankton to phytoplankton. On days 8 and 9, we will tackle the activity and ecophysiology of selected groups of organisms (primary production, respiration, enzyme activities, ...). Day 10 will be dedicated to reviewing what has been achieved. Students will have time for final data analysis and compilation. The overall outcome of the course will be highlighted by students presentations.