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| Marine Ecology, Marine ecology | |||||
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Durée :
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| 15h Th, 4j T. t. | |||||
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Nombre de crédits :
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Nom du professeur :
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| Sylvie Gobert, Mathieu Poulicek | |||||
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Coordinateur(s) :
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| Sylvie Gobert | |||||
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Langue(s) du cours :
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| Langue anglaise | |||||
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Organisation et évaluation :
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| Enseignement au premier quadrimestre, examen en janvier | |||||
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Unités d'enseignement prérequises et corequises :
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| Les unités prérequises ou corequises sont présentées au sein de chaque programme | |||||
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Contenus du cours :
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| The ocean is the largest biome on the biosphere, and the place where life first evolved. Life in a viscous fluid, such as seawater, imposed particular constraints on the structure and functioning of ecosystems, impinging on all relevant aspects of ecology, including the spatial and time scales of variability, the dispersal of organisms, and the connectivity between populations and ecosystems.
The Marine Ecology is the scientific study of marine-life habitat, populations, and interactions among organisms and the surrounding environment including their abiotic and biotic features. Marine ecology is a subset of the study of marine biology and includes observations at the biochemical, cellular, individual, and community levels as well as the study of marine ecosystems and the biosphere. The course of Marine Ecology provides an introduction to ecology focuses on specific marine ecological concept, covering interactions between marine organisms and the environment at scales of populations, communities, and ecosystems. Outline contents:
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Acquis d'apprentissage (objectifs d'apprentissage) du cours :
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The course will
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Savoirs et compétences prérequis :
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| A basic knowledge in ecology | |||||
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Activités d'apprentissage prévues et méthodes d'enseignement :
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Organisation:
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Mode d'enseignement (présentiel ; enseignement à distance) :
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| Courses in face-to-face.
The attention of the student is regularly requested during tutorial classes Field trip at STARESO (Calvi-Corse) |
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Lectures recommandées ou obligatoires et notes de cours :
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| The ppt constitute the basis of the course, they contain the essential information and not all of the oral comments given during the course.
The ppts are accessible on myUlg or given at the end of each course. |
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Modalités d'évaluation et critères :
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| The evaluation is based on 2 parts:
1. An oral exam (after a preparation with ppts). (70 % of the total score) (2 questions). The student can answer in english or in french 2. A practical exam (30 % of the total score) at the end of the field trip. |
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Stage(s) :
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| Field trip
During the field trip (station STARESO of the University of Liège- Calvi Corsica) the concepts to a practical study of the distribution of the marine organisms in relation to biotic and abiotique factors are applied.
These approaches are made in snorkelling, in scuba diving followed by determinations under binocular, photographic documents taken by the student. * non obligatoire, en règle de formalité (certificat médical, brevet...) |
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Remarques organisationnelles :
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Contacts :
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Prof Sylvie Gobert Océanologie Institut de Chimie. B6c-2/49 Tél: 04 3663329 e-mail:sylvie.gobert@ulg.ac.be Secretariat M Lunetta: 04 366 50 62
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