GEOBOTANY
cod. 1005140

Academic year 2014/15
1° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Botanica ambientale e applicata (BIO/03)
Field
Discipline del settore biodiversità e ambiente
Type of training activity
Characterising
42 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Learning objectives

At the end of the course the students will be able of understanding how the present distribution of plant populations is the result of both historical processes and present relationships between plants and habitat. Moreover, they will acquire the ability of interpreting plant landscape and will become able of managing the plant resources and preserving plant biodiversity, also in the perspective of climate change.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

Study of the relationships between plant taxa and environment, investigated at individual, population and plant community level. Study of the geographic distribution the plants and of their responses to the variations of the main climatic and soil parameters. Identification, classification and dynamics of plant communities.

Full programme

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Bibliography

Ozenda P., 1982. Les végétaux dans la biosphère. Doin Editeurs, Paris.
Pignatti S., 1994. Ecologia del paesaggio. UTET, Torino. (*)
Pignatti S., 1995. Ecologia vegetale. UTET, Torino. (*)
Ubaldi D.,2003. Flora, fitocenosi e ambiente. Elementi di Geobotanica e Fitosociologia. CLUEB.
Larcher W., Physiological Plant Ecology,2003. Springer.

Teaching methods

Lessons in the classroom during which the main topics of the course will be exposed and discussed with an active interaction with the students. Study exscursion in the field in which the topics of the course will be deepened, also in the key of landscape and biodiversity management. During the excursion the students will also partecipate to an interdisciplinary research experience.

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral examination aiming at verifying how the students will become able to understand the conceptual bases of the conservation of plant biodiversity. The examination will be passed when the students reply positively and adequately to two questions on the three proposed.

Other information

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