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Study programmes 2008-2009Last update : 29/06/2009
ZOOL0213-2  Advanced Questions on Ethology
Duration :  30h Th
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Biology of organism and ecology, in-depth approach, 2nd yearToute l'année3
Holder(s) :  Mathieu Denoël
Language :  Langue française
Course contents :  The course is a complement of the courses of ethology and behavioural ecology with a perspective in amphibian conservation. It is at the interface between fundamental and applied sciences: from knowledge to conservation.

The lectures consist in (1) a presentation of species diversity mainly in temperate regions ; (2) a synthesis of their biological particularities : life cycle, intraspecific diversity (heterochrony), habitat, feeding habits, reproductive behaviour, sensory perspection ; (3) an analysis of their status and decline in function of varied risks: habitat change, invasive species, emerging disease ; and (4) a discussion on ethics in amphibian research.
Course objective :  The aim of the course is to show the importance of the knowledge of the biology of species in a perspective of conservation in taking amphibians as models
Prerequisites :  He is useful, but not mandatory, to have bases in ethology, behavioural ecology and conservation
Workshops :  Practicals will depend on the experience of students. They will consist, at least partly, in field excursions on amphibian habitats.
Organization :  The lectures are given in the first quadrimester. The field excursions will take place during the reproductive period of amphibians in the second quadrimester.
Written notes :  Power Point projections will be given to the students
Assessment :  The evaluation will be based on an oral exam and possibly on an appreciation of the practicals
Contacts :  Mathieu Denoël

Behavioural Biology Unit
Institute of Zoology (Bat. I1)
University of Liege
22 Quai van Beneden
4020 Liege


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