Laboratory of Zoological Sampling Techniques
(objectives)
The course aims at providing the theoretical and practical basis for data collection aimed at carrying out zoological research. - The student will learn the criteria for choosing the model and sampling techniques most suitable for: (i) the selected animal group (invertebrate, vertebrate, aquatic, terrestrial, flier etc.), (ii) the type of research to be carried out on it (ecological, taxonomic, phylogenetic , anatomical, etc.), (iii) the biology and ecology of the study species and populations (e.g. behaviour, spatial structure, biological cycle), (iv) the evaluation of the number of sample units, (v) the context of the sampling effort, (vi) the spatial and temporal pattern of sampling. - Through simulations in the laboratory and in the field, the student will learn the techniques for sampling the main Metazoan taxonomic groups, based on direct and indirect samplings, qualitative and quantitative collections, capture-marking-recapture methods, radiotrekking, traps (with or without attractants , photo-traps, light traps, pheromones, etc.)
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Code
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20410741 |
Language
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ITA |
Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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3
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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BIO/05
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Contact Hours
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8
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Laboratory Hours
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10
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Type of Activity
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Elective activities
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Teacher
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RUZZIER ENRICO
(syllabus)
The course includes theoretical and practical lessons on the sampling techniques of animal organisms, vertebrates and invertebrates, terrestrial and aquatic. The main topics covered in the program are sampling theory, monitoring; biological invasions/eradication, genetics applied to taxonomy, systematics, ecology and conservation.
- The student will learn the criteria for choosing the most appropriate experimental model and sampling techniques: (i) to the animal group analyzed (invertebrate, vertebrate, aquatic, terrestrial, flyer etc.), (ii) to the type of research to be carried out on it (ecological, taxonomic, phylogenetic, anatomical, etc.), (iii) to the biology and ecology of the species and populations studied (e.g. behaviour, spatial structure, biological cycle), (iv) to the assessment of the number of sample units, (v) the context of the sampling effort, (vi) the spatial and temporal sampling pattern.
(reference books)
There is no particular text to be used, however, these are recommended readings:
Sutherland, W.J. Ecological Census Techniques: a handbook, Second Edition Dytham, C. Choosing and Using Statistics: A Biologist's Guide, 3rd Edition Magurran, A.E. Biological Diversity : Frontiers in Measurement and Assessment
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
A project evaluation
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