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Lecture
L Biotic interactions in a changing world
Jonathan Jeschke, Michael Thomas Monaghan, Justyna Wolinska
Information for students
At the end of the course, participants will have an advanced understanding of biotic interactions and how they change in a globalized world. They will be familiar with classic ecological knowledge and present changes in the Anthropocene. close
Additional information / Pre-requisites
Information for BUA students:
This module is aimed at Master's students in ecology, biology or related fields. It will be held in English, and participants are expected to give a presentation in English. Please consider this before applying for a place as a BUA student. close
Comments
This lecture combines classic ecological research questions with presently pressing questions in the Anthropocene. The main focus will be on biotic interactions (predator-prey interactions, competition, host-parasite interactions, mutualisms, etc.) and how they change in a globalized world. Interdisciplinary questions from e.g. ecological economics will be covered as well. close
Suggested reading
Begon et al., Ecology; Lockwood et al., Invasion Ecology