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Freshwater Ecology - BIOL362
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This unit introduces the diverse nature of freshwater ecosystems, their biota, and the physical and chemical factors that have shaped their structure and function. The unit provides a holistic catchment perspective, covering lakes, rivers and estuaries, fish, invertebrates and ecosystem processes. Fieldwork is an important part of this unit, with essential supporting and contextual knowledge provided by laboratory classes and lectures. Students will come to understand the key ecological components in freshwater systems, such as trophic structures, interspecific interactions, and the role of disturbance. Students will also understand how ecological knowledge can be applied to water resource management issues.
| Credit Points: | 3 |
| When Offered: | S2 Day - Session 2, North Ryde, Day |
| Staff Contact(s): | Dr Grant Hose |
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| Assessed As: | Graded |
| Offered By: | Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science |
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