- Offerta formativa A.A. 2017/2018
- Master's Degree in COASTAL AND MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
- PELAGOS BIOLOGY (ZOOPLANKTON AND NEKTON)
PELAGOS BIOLOGY (ZOOPLANKTON AND NEKTON)
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- PELAGOS BIOLOGY (ZOOPLANKTON AND NEKTON)
- Teaching
- PELAGOS BIOLOGY (ZOOPLANKTON AND NEKTON)
- Subject area
- BIO/05
- Reference degree course
- COASTAL AND MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
- Course type
- Master's Degree
- Credits
- 8.0
- Teaching hours
- Frontal Hours: 0.0
- Academic year
- 2017/2018
- Year taught
- 2017/2018
- Course year
- 1
- Language
- ENGLISH
- Curriculum
- PERCORSO COMUNE
- Reference professor for teaching
- BELMONTE Genuario
- Location
- Lecce
Teaching description
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the adaptations of life to the marine pelagic environment: plankton , neuston , necton. life cycles and connection with benthos. rafting and benthos in the pelagos. resting stages and connection between far times. swimming behaviour, and breath hold in mammalians; communication in the dark and bioluminescence; feeding and migration behavior among the common species of economy importance.
the student will perceive the complexity of the open sea environment, and will experience the problems linked to its study
frontal lessons; and exercises for collection of samples in the open sea, and their analysis in the lab.
two steps:
one questionnaire (81 questions) with a triple choice answers for each question. 1 point per each valid answer; - 0.5 per each wrong answer. total time 75 minutes. the score has to pass 42 points (corresponding to 18/30) because the test is considered as valid. the maximum score (corresponding to 30/30) is gained with more than 71 points.
the second step is a ppt oral presentation of a subject coming from the program (and freely chosen by each student). total time 15 minutes. the student has to gain more than 18/30 to consider his examination as valid. the total score of the examination will derive from the average of the scores given to the two different steps
presentation of the course, and of the research activities of the teacher. biodiversity, species richness in the water. systematic of the principal pelago-marine taxa. life cycles of marine pelagic taxa and evolutionary theory of trochaea. plankton in confined coastal areas. methods for collecting and studying zooplankton. the zooplankton and necton of the coconet cruises. the life at edge of water: neuston and hyperbenthos. plastics circulation in the oceans. the sheltered biodiversity: 1 resting stages and interruption of existence. 2 the pelagic life in submarine caves. 3 the pelagic life in the deep dark and bioluminescence. other behavioral features of the pelagos: swimming, breath hold diving, migrations. principles of chronobiology. biogeography and geology of the oceans. the Mediterranean sea. pelagic fish and fishery. cetaceans.
slides of the lessons; research articles; O.LARINK & W.WESTHEIDE, 2011. COASTAL PLANKTON. VERLAG, 2° EDITION, MUNCHEN, D. 192 PP.
Semester
Second Semester (dal 12/03/2018 al 08/06/2018)
Exam type
Compulsory
Type of assessment
Oral - Final grade
Course timetable
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