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Advanced theories and concepts of freshwater ecology and their practical application to current issues.
This course focuses on important current problems facing freshwater ecosystems and how ecological concepts and theories can help us understand and solve these problems. Students will be give practical skills and knowledge essential to employment as a freshwater ecologist.There is a 5 day field trip to Cass and the West Coast, 1-5 September 2008.
BIOL270 and BIOL209. For students enrolled before 2004, 44 points from PAMS204, BIOL270, FORE202, ZOOL202, BIOL210, ZOOL204, ZOOL205, BIOL211, ZOOL214, BIOL212
BIOL372, PAMS311/ZOOL311
Angus McIntosh
Paul Broady and Jonathan Harding
Linda Gay Morris
Harding, Jon S. , New Zealand Hydrological Society., New Zealand Limnological Society; Freshwaters of New Zealand ; New Zealand Hydrological Society ;, 2004.
Begon, Michael. , Harper, John L., Townsend, Colin R; Ecology : individuals, populations, and communities ; 3rd ed; Blackwell Science, 1996.
Course Outline
Domestic fee $1,304.00
International fee $6,101.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Biological Sciences .