Universität Wien

300314 UE Fauna and flora of marine habitats (2010S)

Voraussetzung ist eine positive Prüfung über die Vorlesung "Einführung in die Meereskunde" oder "Einführung in die Meeresbiologie"

7.00 ECTS (5.00 SWS), SPL 30 - Biologie
Continuous assessment of course work

Summary

1 Steiner
2 Abed-Navandi
3 Gallmetzer
4 Redl

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 information is available for each group.

Groups

Group 1

Vorbesprechung FR 05.03.2010 um 10 Uhr im Konferenzraum der Zoologie, UZA 1, Biozentrum Althanstraße 14, 1090 Wien
Block findet vom 05.07.2010-16.07.2010 in Rovinj / Meeresbiol. Station statt

max. 6 participants
Language: English

Lecturers

Classes

Currently no class schedule is known.

Group 2

Vorbesprechung FR 05.03.2010 um 10 Uhr im Konferenzraum der Zoologie, UZA 1, Biozentrum Althanstraße 14, 1090 Wien
Block findet vom 05.07.2010-16.07.2010 in Rovinj / Meeresbiol. Station statt

max. 6 participants
Language: English

Lecturers

Classes

Currently no class schedule is known.

Group 3

Vorbesprechung FR 05.03.2010 um 10 Uhr im Konferenzraum der Zoologie, UZA 1, Biozentrum Althanstraße 14, 1090 Wien
Block findet vom 05.07.2010-16.07.2010 in Rovinj / Meeresbiol. Station statt

max. 6 participants
Language: English

Lecturers

Classes

Currently no class schedule is known.

Group 4

Vorbesprechung FR 05.03.2010 um 10 Uhr im Konferenzraum der Zoologie, UZA 1, Biozentrum Althanstraße 14, 1090 Wien
Block findet vom 05.07.2010-16.07.2010 in Rovinj / Meeresbiol. Station statt

max. 6 participants
Language: English

Lecturers

Classes

Currently no class schedule is known.

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

The course takes place during two weeks in Rovinj, Croatia, at the marine station of the Ruder Boscovic Institute, where a diversity of marine habitats are easily accessible. Each day is dedicated to various aspects of these habitats. After an introductory lecture, field work is usually organized in groups examining different aspects of the habitat. The organisms are collected by snorkeling and preliminarily identified in the field. Afternoons are dedicated to specimens identification in the lab. In addition to the marine biological question, morphological and functional issues of these organisms are of importance. The information gathered in the field and the lab is summarized by short oral presentations by the students. The list of habitats and topics treated includes plankton, fishes, the intertidal areas, sublitoral rocky, sandy and mud bottoms, secondary hard bottoms, interstitial fauna, algae and sea grass meadows, and marine caves. A half-day excursion into the Maccie introduces the Mediterranean terrestrial flora and fauna.
The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the most common and characteristic marine organisms of the various habitats, their ecological significance and their morphological features.

Assessment and permitted materials

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Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

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Examination topics

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Reading list

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Association in the course directory

MZO W-8, MOE II-1

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