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Marine Plant Biology and Ecology
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Duration :
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| Marine phanerogames ecology : 15h Th, 10h Pr Techniques of sampling in marine ecology : 15h Th, 10h Pr |
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Number of credits :
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Lecturer :
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| Marine phanerogames ecology : Sylvie Gobert
Techniques of sampling in marine ecology : Sylvie Gobert |
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Coordinator :
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| Sylvie Gobert | |||||
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Language(s) of instruction :
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| English language | |||||
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Organisation and examination :
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| Teaching in the first semester, review in January | |||||
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Units courses prerequisite and corequisite :
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| Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program | |||||
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Learning unit contents :
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| See OCEA0056-A-a and OCEA0056-B-a to have a full description. | |||||
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Marine phanerogames ecology
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| Seagrasses (marine Magnoliophyta) live in the coastal waters of most of the worlds' continents. They provide food, habitat for many, smaller marine organisms, some of which, are commercially important. They also absorb nutrients from coastal run-off and stabilise sediment, helping to keep the water clear.
Seagrass meadows offer considerable potential for carbon sequestration. Seagrasses are unique amongst flowering plants, they can live entirely immersed in seawater. Adaptation to a marine environment imposes major constraints on morphology and structure. The regression of seagrass meadows is a phenomenon which has been observed over several decades, the amplitude of this regression varies depending on the species and geographical zones under consideration. After a brief introduction (definition, distribution, adaptation, taxonomy...), the course presents a broad spectrum of researches and techniques of samplings focused on the marine magnoliophyta. |
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Techniques of sampling in marine ecology
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The field sampling in marine environment is not easy. Some variables have to be considered: wave exposure, depth, substratum type and slope, topographical heterogeneity, salinity and the degree of human or natural perturbation. The available material (boat, nets...); budget,...
The steps in designing a field sampling program include:
This course aims at introducing some general methodologies for marine ecological baseline surveys. It provides the general concepts and considerations for various standard survey methods like: Site selection, Sampling Design (adapted to Baseline, Impact or Monitoring studies) |
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Learning outcomes of the learning unit :
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| See OCEA0056-A-a and OCEA0056-B-a to have a full description. | |||||
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Marine phanerogames ecology
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The student will be able
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Techniques of sampling in marine ecology
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The student will be able
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Prerequisite knowledge and skills :
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| See OCEA0056-A-a and OCEA0056-B-a to have a full description. | |||||
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Marine phanerogames ecology
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| To speak and understand English A good basic knowledge in Marine Ecology A good basic knowledge in Biology | |||||
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Techniques of sampling in marine ecology
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| A good basic knowledge in Marine Ecology | |||||
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
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| See OCEA0056-A-a and OCEA0056-B-a to have a full description. | |||||
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Marine phanerogames ecology
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Organisation:
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Techniques of sampling in marine ecology
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Organisation:
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Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
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| See OCEA0056-A-a and OCEA0056-B-a to have a full description. | |||||
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Marine phanerogames ecology
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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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Techniques of sampling in marine ecology
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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, October 22-29th 2016 for MER students) |
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Recommended or required readings :
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| See OCEA0056-A-a and OCEA0056-B-a to have a full description. | |||||
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Marine phanerogames ecology
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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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Techniques of sampling in marine ecology
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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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Assessment methods and criteria :
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| See OCEA0056-A-a and OCEA0056-B-a to have a full description. | |||||
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Marine phanerogames ecology
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The evaluation is based on 2 parts:
Research project description The description of your research project may not exceed 3,000 characters including spaces, font Arial 11. A bibliography is mandatory. Requested budget You will have access to an operating, "running" costs budget for research expenses, as well as travel and mobility. Annexes -A Full CV (1 page max) that includes a list of publications in which the articles you have published as the main author are highlighted Evaluation Criteria of the research project : -Quality of the research project and its feasibility -The intrinsic quality of the project as well as the applicants' capacity to develop and manage theresearch project is considered -Adequacy of the required research, mobility and travel expenses budget is taken into account as well as the ethical issues the applicant has to deal with. L'étudiant peut choisir de rédiger et présenter l'ensemble de l'examen en français ou en anglais. |
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Techniques of sampling in marine ecology
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| The evaluation is based on :
A dissertation (12 minutes) on an experimental protocol (subject define with the professor). The presentation is graded not only on its content but also on its quality , clarity, respect of the timing. To help you:
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Work placement(s) :
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| See OCEA0056-A-a and OCEA0056-B-a to have a full description. | |||||
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Marine phanerogames ecology
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| Taxonomy will be the subject of one lesson (Liege)
A field trip in Corsica (October 22-29th 2016 for MER students) |
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Techniques of sampling in marine ecology
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| A field trip in Corsica (October 2016 for MER students) | |||||
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Organizational remarks :
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| See OCEA0056-A-a and OCEA0056-B-a to have a full description. | |||||
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Marine phanerogames ecology
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Techniques of sampling in marine ecology
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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 (sylvie.gobert@ulg.ac.be
) Secretariat M Lunetta: 04 366 50 62 https://www.facebook.com/oceanbioulg/ http://labos.ulg.ac.be/oceanologie/ http://www.stareso.ulg.ac.be/
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Marine phanerogames ecology
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| Prof Sylvie Gobert Océanologie Institut de Chimie. B6c-2/49 Tél: 04 3663329 e-mail:sylvie.gobert@ulg.ac.be (sylvie.gobert@ulg.ac.be
) Secretariat M Lunetta: 04 366 50 62 https://www.facebook.com/oceanbioulg/ http://labos.ulg.ac.be/oceanologie/ http://www.stareso.ulg.ac.be/
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Techniques of sampling in marine ecology
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| Prof Sylvie Gobert Océanologie Institut de Chimie. B6c-2/49 Tél: 04 3663329 e-mail:sylvie.gobert@ulg.ac.be (sylvie.gobert@ulg.ac.be
) Secretariat M Lunetta: 04 366 50 62 https://www.facebook.com/oceanbioulg/ http://labos.ulg.ac.be/oceanologie/ http://www.stareso.ulg.ac.be/
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