ECOLOGY II AND LABORATORY - PART 2
- Academic year
- 2026/2027 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- ECOLOGIA II E LABORATORIO - MOD.2
- Course code
- CT0370 (AF:769223 AR:289931)
- Teaching language
- Italian
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 0 out of 6 of ECOLOGY II AND LAB
- Subdivision
- Surnames A-L
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Academic Discipline
- BIOS-05/A
- Period
- 2nd Semester
- Course year
- 3
- Where
- VENEZIA
Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
Pre-requirements
Contents
SOIL DECOMPOSERS - Soil macro- and mesofauna: morphology, adaptations, trophic roles, and community structure (analysis of real communities). Part 1: Litter communities (macrofauna analysis). Part 2: Soil communities of various soil types (mesofauna) with a focus on microarthropods that decompose organic matter.
FRESHWATER ENVIRONMENT DECOMPOSERS - Part 1: Benthic macroinvertebrates: pre-imaginal stages of Diptera, morphology, adaptations to lotic and lentic waters, trophic roles (analysis of preparations). Part 2: Diptera and invasive species control: life cycle of families of Diptera of health importance: Culicidae and/or Simulidae. Identification of adults and/or pre-imaginal stages for the purpose of monitoring development, combating invasive species, and related health problems attributable to arboviruses (this activity may also be carried out thanks to the collaboration with the Istituto Zooprofilattico delle Venezie).
MICROBIAL DECOMPOSERS - Microfauna and their role in organic matter decomposition processes (analysis of real communities). Part 1: Analysis of the food web and community structure of activated sludge from a biological wastewater treatment plant. Part 2: Quantitative measurements of density and diversity. Identification of trophic groups (this activity may also be carried out thanks to the collaboration with Veritas spa).
PRIMARY PRODUCERS - Seagrasses and coastal transitional environments (analysis of real populations of various species). Part 1: Ecological importance, with particular attention to their role in carbon stock. Part 2: Morphometric analysis, taxonomic identification, and biomass measurements.
PRIMARY PRODUCERS - Freshwater macrophytes (analysis of real communities) Part 1: Overview of resurgence environments. Identification of algae and aquatic plants in a resurgence stream in the Veneto region. Part 2: Trophic indicators
ECOTOXICOLOGICAL EFFECTS - Phytotoxicity of heavy metals (experiment). Part 1: Setup of an ecotoxicological test using early stages of higher plants (various test species), measurement of the toxic effects of essential and/or non-essential metals. Part 2: Test interpretation and analysis of responses to toxic substances: effects on germination and seedling growth with the application of ecotoxicological indices. Comparison between manual measurements and measurements with Imagej software.
SPECIES-LEVEL BIOINDICATORS FOR THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT - Part 1) Filter feeders: morphometrics and determination of condition indices in marine bivalve populations (natural and/or farmed populations). The Mussel Watch protocol used at the regulatory level.
- Part 2) Deposit feeders: polychaetes as bioaccumulation indicators (analysis of real populations of different species): taxonomic approach and biometric measurements: application of a protocol for studying bioaccumulation from sediments.
EDUCATIONAL TRIP: Thanks to the collaboration with Veritas spa, a visit to the Fusina wastewater treatment plant will be organized.
Referral texts
Assessment methods
Type of exam
The instructor is responsible for ensuring the authenticity and originality of all examinations and coursework. In cases of suspected academic misconduct, an additional on-site assessment may be required during the exams, which may differ from the standard format.
Grading scale
The evaluation of the group report will be based on the following grading scale, which will be translated into a grade (excellent, excellent, very good, good, fair, sufficient, almost sufficient, insufficient).
The grade for the discussed report (Module 2) is expressed in thirtieths and will contribute for the 30% to the final grade for the Ecology II and Laboratory Course.
Teaching methods
The module includes individual and group practical experiences, preceded by a theoretical introduction. Activities are designed to develop operational, analytical, cooperative, and scientific communication skills. Preparing the report requires the use of scientific sources, measurement tools, and analysis software, in addition to common univariate statistical methods.
Further information
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals
This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Natural capital and environmental quality" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development