15
300
B Trimester
Hamilton, Tauranga
Prerequisites: BIOEB202, BIOL212 or or New Zealand Diploma in Environmental Management (Level 6)
BIOL314
An introduction to the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems. The paper explores the fundamentals of ecology (e.g. disturbance/recovery, recruitment, organism interactions with their environment, nutrient cycles, limits on productivity) in a marine setting. We also cover human impacts on marine environments including fisheries as well as the design of ecological surveys and experiments. Field trip and practical classes are integral to the paper.
Teaching Periods and Locations
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19B (HAM)
Hamilton, On-campus19B (HAM)B Trimester :08 Jul 2019 - 03 Nov 2019HamiltonOn-campus50% internal assessment, 50% examinations -
19B (TGA)
Tauranga, On-campus19B (TGA)B Trimester :08 Jul 2019 - 03 Nov 2019TaurangaOn-campus50% internal assessment, 50% examinations
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19B (HAM) Paper outline |
B Trimester : 08 Jul 2019 - 03 Nov 2019 |
Hamilton | On-campus | 50% internal assessment, 50% examinations |
19B (TGA) Paper outline |
B Trimester : 08 Jul 2019 - 03 Nov 2019 |
Tauranga | On-campus | 50% internal assessment, 50% examinations |
If your paper outline is not linked below, try the previous year's version of this paper.
CHEM100 is strongly recommended for students enrolled in BIOL101 who have not achieved at least 16 credits in chemistry in NCEA Level 3.
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Additional information
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