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300301 UE Central European habitat types (2019S)
in mehreren Parallelen
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Fr 08.02.2019 08:00 to Th 21.02.2019 18:00
- Deregistration possible until Su 31.03.2019 18:00
Details
max. 160 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
- Johann Waringer
- Hubert Keckeis
- Harald Krenn
- Margarita Lachmayer
- Christoph Milek
- David Prehsler
- Dieter Reich
- Michaela Sonnleitner
- Alexander Urban
- Karoline Uteseny
- Simon Vitecek
- Hermann Voglmayr
- Johannes Walter
- Andrea Waringer-Löschenkohl
- Christoph Winter
- Margarita Hartlieb (Student Tutor)
Classes
Vorbesprechungstermine: Freitag 15.3.2019, 13:15 bis 14:45 Uhr im HS II, Freitag 5.4.2019, 13:15 bis 14:45 Uhr im HS II
8 Kurse im Zeitraum 15.5.-8.6.2019 (Wienerwald, Wassercluster Lunz)
Verpflichtender zweistündiger Einführungsvortrag in die terrestrischen Lebensräume für alle Kurse in Wien (Termin wird bei der 1. Vorbesprechung bekanntgegeben). Einführung in die limnischen Lebensräume erfolgt jeweils kursweise in Lunz.
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Each day of this field course deals with one habitat type (woods, meadows, standing and running waters) in the Wienerwald area and at the Wassercluster in Lunz am See (Lower Austria)l. At each day, students are supervised by a multdiciplinary staff, dealing with soil biology, climatology, hydrology and (limno-)chemistry; in addition, plants and animals are sampled and identified. Subsequently. data and samples are processed in the lab, and student teams present the day's data.
Assessment and permitted materials
Attendance control, oral or written data presentation, and written exam on 17 June, 11:30-13:00 in HS II.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
The participants are aware of the basic ecological principles valid for the main Central European habitat and landscape types including deciduous and coniferous woods, grasslands and meadows, standing and running waters as well as national parks. They are familiar with the most important ecological methods and are trained to handle the specific field equipment for soil biology, climate, hydrology and chemistry. Students are able to make surveys in botany and landscape ecology, to sample aquatic and terrestric biota and to identify them in the lab. They are aware of basic ecological data analysis and presentation techniques.
Examination topics
Guided field work (one habitat type per day) in small working groups of 5-10 students led by a multidisiciplinary staff. Guided data analyses in the lab. Handouts are distributed at the start of the course.
Reading list
Spezielle Kursskripten werden direkt in den Kursen ausgegeben.
Association in the course directory
LA-BU, BOE 6, BZO 8, BBO 8
Last modified: Mo 15.04.2019 15:49