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Field Ecology Four-day Workshop. A Component of Athabasca University’s BIOL 345: Ecology. Objective 1. Use some basic equipment and techniques of terrestrial and freshwater ecology. Objective 2.
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Field EcologyFour-day Workshop A Component of Athabasca University’s BIOL 345: Ecology
Objective 1 Use some basic equipment and techniques of terrestrial and freshwater ecology.
Objective 2 Determine some of the limitations of the (theoretical) definitions of basic ecological terms when they are applied in the real world.
Objective 3 Discuss the kinds of machine and human errors and biases involved in using measuring devices and techniques.
Objective 4 Discuss the importance of proper collection, preservation, and identification of organisms for ecological studies.
Objective 5 Undertake preliminary research in ecological scientific literature.
Objective 6 Explain limitations of current research methods and scientific knowledge.
Day 1: Physical Factors • instruments – precision versus accuracy • temperature • water/humidity • nutrients of soil and water, e.g., N, P, K • wind/current • pH • O2 and CO2
Day 2: Terrestrial Producers • quadrats and transects • productivity • collection and preservation • identification • ecological terminology
Day 3: Terrestrial Consumers • sampling methods (various nets and traps) • ethics and legalities of collecting • preservation and identification • kinds of consumers • trophic levels
Day 4: Aquatic Consumers • sampling methods • preservation and identification • food chains and webs
Availability • The four-day Field Ecology Workshop is held only in the summer in Athabasca, Alberta. • Students can take the workshop up to 14 months after their initial enrolment in the course.
Course Professor BIOL 345: Ecology Dr. Roland Treu Centre for Science Athabasca University Athabasca, Alberta T9S 3A3 Canada Telephone: 780-675-6593 Email: rolandt@athabascau.ca
Acknowledgment This slide show was compiled by Dr. Robert Holmberg who designed BIOL 345: Ecology and taught it for many years.