Disturbance Ecology Field Trip - Himalaya (M25) (20020)
WS 2024/2025
08.02.2025-09.02.2025 (mehrtägig), Preliminary Meeting; 07.04.2025-27.04.2025 (mehrtägig), Field Trip Himalaya
Anke Jentsch, Peter Wolff
Exercise/Seminar - Field Trip; 10 ECTS
Introductory Information: 1st Disturbance Ecology lecture 21 October 2024
Preparatory Seminar: 08 and 09 February 2025
Field Trip Dates: 07 April 2025 to 27 April 2025, Himalaya
Learning Objectives: Aim of this module is an advanced practical experience in disturbance ecology and vegetation dynamics while travelling hiking through remote landscapes. Students are trained in the field across a variety of ecosystems and altitudinal gradients and will understand the effort and the skills needed for analyzing natural and anthropogenic disturbance regimes and their effects on ecosystem dynamics in various regions. Field talks and scientific field work will be carried out at the scale of plant communities and ecosystems targeting various biomes. Concepts and methods taught in disturbance ecology and resilience, biodiversity and vegetation science are applied under field conditions. The final product will be an individual field-book of disturbance ecology and vegetation dynamics based on own work and experience.
Course Content: Based on theoretical and methodological knowledge about different approaches in disturbance ecology and vegetation science, various ecological field talks and methods of data recording are applied to a large diversity of habitats and ecosystem dynamics. Site conditions and ecosystem processes are related to key plant functional traits and vegetation pattern. Methods include floristic relevés, vegetation transects, trait data recording as well as assessment of ecosystem functioning and resilience.
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