Course Syllabus

WELCOME to the Course BIO267 Marine biodiversity

Please register at Student Portal, Ladok on line(at least one week before the start of the course)

Course information

In this course you will learn about marine organisms, how to identify them, as well as their phylogeny and systematics, and ecology. The course covers both animals and plants, and is based at the University´s marine research station Tjärnö marine laboratory. The course is in many ways unique by its focus on actually seeing the animals and plants we study, and by its many hands-on sessions. The students will also learn, and experience, various field-sampling techniques used in marine biology. The course language is English. 

The course runs between March 24 to May 25 and includes the following parts and main teachers:

  • Introduction to taxonomy and phylogeny, Fredrik Pleijel (March 25)
  • Benthic invertebrates, Fredrik Pleijel (March 28-April 29)
  • Microalgae, Adil Yousif (May 2-6)
  • Macroalgae, Gunilla Toth (May 9-13)
  • Zooplankton, Erik Selander (May 16-19)
  • Fish, Per Moksnes (May 20-25)

For an overall schedule of the course follow this link. The roll-call takes place at 11.30 March 24 at Tjärnö. Detailed schedules for each part of the course are found under Modules. The schedule may change up until two weeks before course start.

 

Suggested travel (please see Västtrafik´s web-page for alternative itineraries if you cannot travel these times)

Travel to Tjärnö on Thursday March 24:

Bus 841 08:21-09:30  Nils Ericson Terminalen – Torp Terminalen (Läge A)

Bus 871 09:35-10:46 Torp Terminalen (Läge C) – Strömstad station (Läge 13)

Bus 891 11:00-11:22 Strömstad station (Läge 12) – Tjärnölaboratoriet (Läge B)

I will meet you at the bus stop and guide you to the lecture hall. If you arrive at the lab earlier or by own car, please meet up in the lecture hall at 11.30!

 

Accommodation, food etc:

Accommodation at Tjärnö is free, but there is a cost for the food (7230 SEK excluding weekends and the Easter holiday). If you stay over weekends, the cost is 310 SEK per weekend (the total cost for staying the whole course is 9710 SEK). There are unfortunately no cooking facilities available for students at the lab. During your stay, you will share room with another student. Please bring bed linnen and towels, as well as warm and waterproof clothing. The course involves a lot of field work and excursions which are compulsory! 

You can find all information regarding regulations for diving at our research stations HERE

If you have special food requirements, send an email to Gunilla Toth (gunilla.toth@marine.gu.se) minimally two weeks prior to the course start.

 

Welcome! /Gunilla Toth, course leader

 

Syllabus -https://kursplaner.gu.se/pdf/kurs/sv/BIO267

Literature - There is no compulsory literature, all required literature is available at the lab or can  be found under "Modules" in the menu to the left.

 

Course Leader: Gunilla Toth

Study counsellor:  education@biology.gu.se

Education administrator: Lovisa Thoursie, lovisa.thoursie@gu.se

 

More information about your studies

In the student portal you can find answers about studies at University of Gothenburg.

Here you can also find specific information for students at  dept. Marine Sciences

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