CONSERVATION ECOLOGY

Degree course: 
Corso di First cycle degree in ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES
Academic year when starting the degree: 
2021/2022
Year: 
3
Academic year in which the course will be held: 
2023/2024
Course type: 
Supplementary compulsory subjects
Seat of the course: 
Varese - Università degli Studi dell'Insubria
Language: 
English
Credits: 
6
Period: 
First Semester
Standard lectures hours: 
48
Detail of lecture’s hours: 
Lesson (48 hours)
Requirements: 

It is recommended to have previously attended “Ecology” course. However, there is no mandatory

Final Examination: 
Orale

The evaluation of the exam is based on a written exam in which the course content is required. The exam is structured in questions, related to all the topics proposed in the course. The typology of the questions is both multiple choice and short term. The exam performance is 1 hour

Assessment: 
Voto Finale

The goal in this course is to learn and understand basic principles of ecology and conservation biology. The general aim is that the student should have advanced knowledge within ecology and conservation genetics to extent be able to use them in nature conservation applications.

The course will develop various topics associated with the principles and methods of conservation of ecology, applied to aquatic and terrestrial species and ecosystems with emphasis on the concepts of evolution, genetics, population ecology, interactions between species and models and ecosystem processes as key attributes to be considered in the design and implementation of biodiversity conservation and management. This course emphasizes the application of basic biological research to problems in conservation and management with an eye toward the conservation genetics. The course offers skills in developing analysis of ecological data useful for testing hypotheses, critically reviewing research results / theories and formulating new questions

The course will develop various topics associated with the principles and methods of conservation of ecology, applied to aquatic and terrestrial species and ecosystems with emphasis on:
1- the concepts of evolution and genetics
2- population ecology,
3- interactions between species
4- models
5- and ecosystem processes
All topics are key attributes to be considered in the design and implementation of biodiversity conservation and management.
This course emphasizes the application of basic biological research to problems in conservation and management with an eye toward the conservation genetics.
The course offers skills in developing analysis of ecological data useful for testing hypotheses, critically reviewing research results / theories and formulating new questions

This course emphasizes the application of basic biological research to problems in conservation and management with an eye toward the conservation genetics. The course offers skills in developing analysis of ecological data useful for testing hypotheses, critically reviewing research results / theories and formulating new questions

The extended topics of the course will be:
i) define the biological conservation constraints (8 hours)
ii) assess the reversibility and irreversibility of threats, the causes of threats of demographic and extinction reductions through genetic, environmental and cultural assessments; evaluate the effects of introduced species (including invasive species) also by means of 'hybridization' estimates (8 hours)
iii) deepen conservation techniques, in particular using the molecular ecology tool (16 hours)
iv) estimate the structure of the populations by means of structure and connectivity indicators (8 hours)
v) presentation of conservation strategies in order to maximize genetic variability (8 hours)

Convenzionale

24 frontal lectures (48 hours)

All the lectures are prepared in power point and written in English.

The teacher is available by appointment via e-mail (serena.zaccara@uninsubria.it)

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