23306a Vorlesung

WiSe 23/24: V Experimental and Theoretical Evolutionary Ecology

J. Wolinska, J. Jeschke, F. Hölker, M. T. Monaghan

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This block course will mainly take place in the semester break in March (but some elements will last until June, see above). The exact timing will be discussed with the course participants in the pre-meeting. Additional information: Modulbeschreibung Fungal Biology and Ecology

UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): 14, 15

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Zusätzl. Angaben / Voraussetzungen

Pre-meeting on 17 October 2023 at 16:00h

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Different empirical and theoretical research methods will be presented and applied, particularly experimental design (focusing on such aspects as stating research hypothesis, planning proper controls, choosing an appropriate number of replicates, avoiding pseudoreplications, etc.), observational field studies, mathematical modelling, and research synthesis. Selected topics in evolutionary ecology will be covered, for example the life history of organisms (incl. traits such as lifespan, age of first reproduction, fecundity) or predator-prey interactions (functional responses, prey defenses, predator offenses); current topics will be featured as well. The students will conduct a small research project, in groups, which will be written up in the format of a real research paper. Finally, each student will conduct an individual research project (ca. 40 hours) in April/May and present the results at the concluding symposium in June. Schließen

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