Inst. for Økologi
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Tidligst mulig placering | Bachelor 2. år | ||||||||||||||||||
Varighed | Udenfor blokstruktur | ||||||||||||||||||
Pointværdi | 14 (ECTS) | ||||||||||||||||||
Kursustype | Master udd. (efteruddannelse) | ||||||||||||||||||
Eksamen | Sluteksamen skriftlig og mundtlig eksamen Alle hjælpemidler tilladt Beskrivelse af eksamen: Oral presentation and discussion of report Vægtning: Oral presentation and discussion 50% Report 50% bestået/ikke bestået, intern censur | ||||||||||||||||||
Rammer for undervisning | lectures and practicals PBL cases, report | ||||||||||||||||||
Blokplacering | Outside schedule Ugestruktur: Outside schedule | ||||||||||||||||||
Undervisningssprog | Engelsk | ||||||||||||||||||
Obligatoriske forudsætninger | The course is the last in the two year basic period in the DSH Horticultural Programme | ||||||||||||||||||
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Basic science: The course will give a basic understanding of ecological principles and microbiology techniques Applied science: Can apply principles for analyses of environmental impacts and resource use Understanding of human created production systems as well as natural systems Comprehends elements of soil biology Ethics and values: Are able to discuss ecological problems from environmental and economic points of view | |||||||||||||||||||
Kursets målsætning | |||||||||||||||||||
To give the students knowledge on the influence of production systems on surrounding ecosystems and the environment in general | |||||||||||||||||||
Kursusindhold | |||||||||||||||||||
The course's topics are: - Organisms and the surrounding world; variation and adaptation to biotic and abiotic factors - The process of evolutionary adaptation, including the role of environmental heterogeneity and co-evolution - Population ecology and population dynamics: population structure, growth, and cycles - Food chains: Resources and consumers, food webs (predation, parasitism, herbivory, competition - Systems ecology: ecosystem definition, flux of energy and matter, decomposition, function and structure of fields and natural systems - Plant community ecology: succession and the niche - Microbiology: methods for isolating, quanti-fication and identification (classical and molecular techniques) - Fauna and micro fauna of the earth. Symbiosis, predation, antibiosis, rhizosphere - Decomposing organic matter, composting - Training in sterile technique with emphasis on beneficial organisms, and including statistical methods - Project methodology | |||||||||||||||||||
Undervisningsform | |||||||||||||||||||
Project Based Learning (PBL) supplemented by excursions, laboratory exercises, and lectures divided into three blocks: 1) microbiology, 2) basic ecology, and 3) final project. 1.Micro biology (7 work days). A combination of exercises in sterile techniques including demonstrations and mini projects. Collection and propagation of soil organisms from different surroundings with different human impacts. 2.Basic ecology (20 work days). Course introduction with introductory lessons followed by four weeks with minor project problems that are solved in small groups. The problems are related to previous work in the course. Presentation of group work will be through seminars. Presented material (Posters, tables and overheads) will be collected. Each of the chosen problems will be summarised at a seminar where teachers help to clarify main aspects and to see the problem in greater perspective. 3.Final project (15 work days). The last three weeks are reserved for a final larger project, which includes a field study. The students will have greater freedom to choose topics than earlier in the course. The project shall be presented orally and as a report on the web. | |||||||||||||||||||
Litteraturhenvisninger | |||||||||||||||||||
The PBL pedagogic starting point implies that the students seek out their own literature and other pieces of information. However, as basis for theory and to allow continued study of ecology at other universities a basic textbook will be used. | |||||||||||||||||||
Kursusansvarlig | |||||||||||||||||||
Holger Philipsen, hp@life.ku.dk, Institut for Jordbrug og Økologi/Faggruppe Zoologi, Tlf: 35332687 Fredrik Schlyter, Fredrik.Schlyter@vv.slu.se, Institut for Jordbrugsvidenskab/DSH gæster, Tlf: 6-415303 Jacob Weiner, jw@life.ku.dk, Institut for Jordbrug og Økologi/Faggruppe Botanik, Tlf: 35332822 Per Moestrup Jensen, pmj@life.ku.dk, Institut for Jordbrug og Økologi/Faggruppe Zoologi, Tlf: 35332673 Niels O G Jørgensen, nogj@life.ku.dk, Institut for Jordbrug og Økologi/Faggruppe Genetik og Mikrobiologi, Tlf: 35332625 | |||||||||||||||||||
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