Universität Wien

300523 UE Telemetry& Population ecology in Alpine amphibiens (2009S)

Telemetry and Population ecology in Alpine amphibiens

4.00 ECTS (4.00 SWS), SPL 30 - Biologie
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Vorbesprechung, Anmeldung und Beginn: 17.03.09 von 12.00 - 14.00 Uhr im Konferenzraum Zoologie, UZA 1, Biozentrum Althanstraße 14, 1090 Wien,
3 Termine. 1. Eiblhofmoor (witterungsabhängig zw. 2. und 8. April), 2. Kirchfeld / Hochmölbinghütte (10.06.09-13.06.09), 3. Feuersalamander im Wienerwald (witterungsabhängig zw. 19. und 30. Oktober). Persönliche Anmeldung bei der Vorbesprechung ist verpflichtend!

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max. 12 participants
Language: German

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The course includes two excursions and a 5 day field course. A moor in Carinthia beginning of April is visited to see the brightly blue coloured male Moor frogs during their explosive breeding (2 days). One excursion to a non-alpine habitat will give an insight into actual amphibian conservation measures. The field course (early in June, Hochmölbinghütte, Totes Gebirge, Styria) aims to provide a practical insight in field ecological methods to allow first-hand experience. Emphasis is on the techniques and methods rather than their theoretical backgrounds. Methods shown include different marking techniques for amphibians, population size estimation by the means of capture-mark-recapture procedures, radio tracking, and food content analysis. Students give a short oral presentation on a scientific paper, carry out a small project, and write a scientific manuscript. The course is held jointly with the University of Salzburg course "Methods in Field Herpetology" (437.757) by R. Schabetsberger

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