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Module Title LM River Ecology: Theory and Practice
SchoolSchool of Geog Earth & Env Sci
Department Geography
Module Code 03 33986
Module Lead Mark Ledger
Level Masters Level
Credits 20
Semester Semester 1
Pre-requisites
Co-requisites
Restrictions None
Contact Hours Lecture-24 hours
Seminar-6 hours
Practical Classes and workshops-30 hours
Guided independent study-140 hours
Total: 200 hours
Exclusions
Description This module provides a thorough grounding in river ecology at the species, population and community levels, and provide practical training in sampling techniques and species identification using the EcoLaboratory facility. Some of the unifying concepts of freshwater ecology, including the river continuum concept and nutrient spiralling, will be detailed. Anthropogenic activities, including water abstraction, organic pollution and acidification, will be explored in relation to their effect on the biodiversity and functioning of riverine ecosystems. The role of biomonitoring in riverine management will be explained, as will the various strategies applied to effect restoration of ecologically impaired surface waters.
Learning Outcomes By the end of the module students should be able to:
  • Demonstrate knowledge of key concepts of river ecology with reference to species distribution, populations, communities and ecosystems
  • Exhibit knowledge of the impact of anthropogenic activities on river ecosystems, and of methods for their restoration
  • Be able to conduct a range of physicochemical and biological sampling methods and identify species, collating data into a group report.
Assessment 33986-01 : Individual Presentation : Presentation (35%)
33986-02 : Group Project Report : Group Assessment - Coursework (65%)
Assessment Methods & Exceptions Assessment:
Individual Presentation (35%) Group project report (2500 word, 65%)

Reassessment: 2000 word essay (100%)
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