Overview

Are Invertebrates Saving The World? Over the ten weeks of BIOS2031 students will learn about the value of invertebrates in nature. In the course students will learn about how and why invertebrates are critical to the natural world and the role of invertebrates in life on earth. On completing the … For more content click the Read More button below. You will have learned how to find, assess, and identify invertebrates in nature (terrestrial, aquatic, and marine ecosystems). You will hear from academic and industry experts about how environmental monitoring programs study invertebrates, and what is needed to interpret invertebrate ecology and biology as a function of healthy ecosystems. Some compelling challenges that professional invertebrate biologists are working to answer include; Will there be enough food in the future for everyone?When is environmental repair/rehabilitation/restoration finished?Are we losing species before we know what/who they are?How healthy are our natural environments?How can understanding invertebrate biology help save lives? In completing BIOS031 Biology of Invertebrates students will have an understanding of the diversity of invertebrates, the biology of invertebrates , and the critical role that invertebrates play in the future of life on earth. Students will gain hands-on experience in Invertebrate Biology through weekly practicals and a 2-day field trip undertaken in week 6 at Chowder Bay in Sydney.

Conditions for Enrolment

Prerequisite: BIOS1101

Delivery

In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Fees

Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

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