300435 VO Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems (2015W)
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Language: English
Examination dates
- Thursday 28.01.2016 15:15 - 16:45 Übungsraum 6
- Monday 29.02.2016 10:00 - 12:00 Hörsaal 2 UZA 1 Biozentrum 2.249 1.OG
- Friday 29.04.2016 11:00 - 13:00 Hörsaal 2 UZA 1 Biozentrum 2.249 1.OG
- Friday 17.06.2016 11:00 - 13:00 Hörsaal 2 UZA 1 Biozentrum 2.249 1.OG
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
- Thursday 15.10. 15:15 - 17:30 Übungsraum 6
- Thursday 22.10. 15:15 - 17:30 Übungsraum 6
- Thursday 29.10. 15:15 - 17:30 Übungsraum 6
- Thursday 05.11. 15:15 - 17:30 Übungsraum 6
- Thursday 12.11. 15:15 - 17:30 Übungsraum 6
- Thursday 19.11. 15:15 - 17:30 Übungsraum 6
- Thursday 26.11. 15:15 - 17:30 Übungsraum 6
- Thursday 03.12. 15:15 - 17:30 Übungsraum 6
- Thursday 10.12. 15:15 - 17:30 Übungsraum 6
- Thursday 17.12. 15:15 - 17:30 Übungsraum 6
- Thursday 07.01. 15:15 - 17:30 Übungsraum 6
- Thursday 14.01. 15:15 - 17:30 Übungsraum 6
- Thursday 21.01. 15:15 - 17:30 Übungsraum 6
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Aims, contents and method of the course
The lectire focuses on the controls of biogeochemical cyles, specifically of the carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycle in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. A range of advanced ecologocal concepts and theories with regard to ecosystem ecology will complement the course.
Assessment and permitted materials
Written examination
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Successful students will be able to summarize advanced theories and concepts in ecosystem
ecology and biogeochemistry and to apply them to selected case studies from terrestrial and
aquatic ecosystems. They will be able to recognize and understand ecological processes at
the small scale and discuss their implications for large-scale biogeochemical fluxes. They will
be able to identify the major consequences of global change for biogeochemical cycles.
ecology and biogeochemistry and to apply them to selected case studies from terrestrial and
aquatic ecosystems. They will be able to recognize and understand ecological processes at
the small scale and discuss their implications for large-scale biogeochemical fluxes. They will
be able to identify the major consequences of global change for biogeochemical cycles.
Examination topics
The course comprises lectures and discussion
Reading list
Books and other relevant literature will be discussed during the lectures
Association in the course directory
MEC-2
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