Course: Ecology and Agroecosystems (4906-411)
- Persons:
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- Prof.Dr. Ingo Graß (verantwortlich)
- Dr. Konrad Martin (begleitend)
- Dr. Regina Belz (begleitend)
- Dr. Anna Treydte (begleitend)
- Dr. Christian Brandt (begleitend)
- Type of Course:
- lecture with seminar
- In-Class Hours Per Week:
- 4
- Contents:
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-Ecology - outline
-Climatically caused diversity of tropical and subtropical ecozones
-Agro-ecological zoning system
-Plants and environmental factors
-Interaction between agriculture and natural ecosystems
-Principles of ecosystem functions
-Interactions in agroecosystems: Species interactions
-Agroecosystems of the tropics and subtropics
-Wildlife and rangeland ecology
-Practical methods in agroecology
- Literature:
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Altieri, M.; 1995: Agroecology. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Gliessmann, S.R.; 2000: Agroecology: Ecological processes in sustainable agriculture. CRC Press LLC, USA.
Gliessmann, S.R.; 2000: Field and laboratory investigations in Agroecology. CRC Press LLC, USA.
Krebs, Ch.J.; 2001: Ecology: The Experimental Analysis of Distribution and Abundance, Benjamin Cummings, San Francisco.
Ricklefs, R.E. and Miller, G.L.; 2000: Ecology. W.H. Freemann and Company, New York, USA. - Location:
- Hohenheim
- Remarks:
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Teaching strategies: -Lectures - to provide fundamental knowledge relevant to agro-ecosystems - Group assignment - to encourage broader interdisciplinary thinking and design in a group context - Examination - the final test of competency Assessment: written exam 70%; seminar presentation 30%
- Module:
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- 4906-410 Ecology and Agroecosystems (compulsory)
- eLearning:
- Course in ILIAS