Experiment 20 (Practical No.33 ) Title: Ecological study of a terrestrial or an aquatic area. (Group work) Purpose: 1. Learning basic principle of ecology through students…
Slide 1Topic 2: The ecosystem How does the role of instrumentation circumvent the limitations of perception? Can environmental investigations and measurements be as precise…
1. Sand Dune Ecosystems 2. The sand dunes show a typicaltransectwith low embryo dunes near the shoreline and much taller mature dunes several hundred metres back from the…
1. The “After Lunch” Session 3( we’ll be watching for anyone nodding off!)Topics to cover:Locating the plot/ plot layout/PositioningPoint InterceptBasal wedgeVegetationStructural…
Slide 11.2 Investigating Populations Slide 2 Learning Objectives Recap yesterday. Elaborate on a few things. Study the different ecological techniques used to study populations.…
Slide 1 2.7 Measuring changes in the system Slide 2 Describe and evaluate methods for measuring change along an environmental gradient What is an ecological gradient? Changes…
Slide 1 2.3.2 Abundance of organisms. Methods for Estimating Population Size 1. Quadrats 2. Capture/Mark/Release/Recapture (Lincoln Index) Knowing population size is important…
Learning Objectives Define the terms species, habitat and biodiversity Explain how biodiversity may be considered at different levels; habitat, species and genetic D Discuss…
Slide 1 2.3.2 Abundance of organisms. Methods for Estimating Population Size 1. Quadrats 2. Capture/Mark/Release/Recapture (Lincoln Index) Knowing population size is important…