Life Sciences
Biodiversity & Ecology
Module code: C1811
Level 4
15 credits in spring semester
Teaching method: Laboratory, Fieldwork, Lecture
Assessment modes: Multiple choice questions, Coursework
This module introduces you to biodiversity and ecology. You’ll develop core principles in phylogeny, with examples from taxonomic groups of organisms to illustrate the scientific classification of living organisms.
Fundamental aspects of ecology covered include:
- population ecology (population growth and regulation, species interactions)
- community ecology (trophic structures and food webs, ecosystem services)
- macro-ecology, where we discuss local and global patterns of biodiversity, factors controlling species distribution, abundance and biogeography.
Laboratory practicals help to develop your identification skills. You’ll also apply identification skills and data collection experiences in field practicals.
Module learning outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of basic theories and concepts in ecology, and an ability to apply them to experimental evidence
- Understand the scientific classification of living organisms and demonstrate a broad knowledge of the diversity of life.
- Demonstrate data handling and analysis skills for a range of numerical data sets and demonstrate the ability to use simple keys to identify selected taxa to class, order and family
- Establish the ability to write with scientific rigour