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SCI2201 Invertebrates: Conservation and Ecology
SCHOOL OF NATURAL SCIENCES
Credit Points: 15
Prerequisites:
SCI1185 Ecology
 
Description:

This unit will investigate the varied roles that Australia’s terrestrial invertebrate fauna play in the maintenance and functioning of ecosystems, the major impacts of human disturbance on these invertebrate communities and the approaches used for the assessment, management and conservation of terrestrial invertebrate diversity.



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This Unit is part of the following Courses / Unit Sets
K57Bachelor of Science (Conservation&Wildlife Biology)
MABIOSBiological Sciences Major
MABIOSBiological Sciences Major
MACMANCatchment Management Major
SMCMCatchment Management 8 Unit Supporting Major
MACMANCatchment Management Major
MACMANCatchment Management Major
SMCCBICONSERVATION BIOLOGY 8 Unit Supporting Major
MACBIOConservation Biology Major
MACBIOConservation Biology Major
MACBIOConservation Biology Major
MAMFMMarine and Freshwater Management Major
SMMFMMarine and Freshwater Management 8 Unit Supporting Major
MAMFMMarine and Freshwater Management Major
MISCIMMULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCE Minor
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 30/04/2009 VET: 30/04/2009