AEW-20706 Practical Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality
Course
Credits 6.00
Teaching method | Contact hours |
Lectures | 12 |
Practical extensively supervised | 80 |
Practical intensively supervised | 40 |
Self-study |
Course coordinator(s) | dr. ir. MFLLW Lürling |
Lecturer(s) | dr. ir. MFLLW Lürling |
prof. dr. AA Koelmans | |
dr. ir. JJM de Klein | |
ing. JAJ Beijer | |
Examiner(s) | dr. ir. MFLLW Lürling |
Language of instruction:
English
Assumed knowledge on:
AEW-21306 Soil and Water II; LAD-10806 Soil and Water I
Contents:
The aim of this practical is to illustrate the functioning of aquatic ecosystems, to become familiar with those research methods that are developed to analyze the most important processes. In particular the oxygen and carbon cycle will be studied, as well as the productivity of algal- and water plant-dominated systems. A few selected processes will be studied in detail by means of field and laboratory experiments (reaaration, primary production, predator-prey). Relations between dominant organisms will be studied. The results will be used in (simple) models in order to simulate the processes.
Learning outcomes:
After this course the student will be to:
- recognize several different types of aquatic ecosystems;
- learn to apply a number of current measuring techniques in aquatic ecology and water quality management;
- introduce to specific sampling tools;
- independently setup and carry out laboratory and field experiments;
- acquire practical skills in the investigation of processes in aquatic ecosystems;
- learn working with water quality models;
- learn selecting results to be used in a short presentation.
Activities:
- make a workplan of an elaborate experiment;
- do experiments in the laboratory as well as in the field;
- extrapolate results of laboratory experiments to the field situation;
- analyse results;
- apply existing models
- compare own results with literature data;
- give a presentation of a part of the research.
Examination:
Individual performance during the course; assessment of reports; short written test.
Literature:
A manual and lecture notes will be distributed during the course.
Programme | Phase | Specialization | Period | ||
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Restricted Optional for: | BSW | Soil, Water, Atmosphere | BSc | 6WD | |
MHW | Hydrology and Water Quality | MSc | C: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management | 6WD | |
MES | Environmental Sciences | MSc | 6WD |