01-EPA-AQUAECOL

During the course, students will acquire knowledge in ecology and practical skills in various approaches to aquatic ecosystems protection using standardized as well as innovative methods. Students during the class will use molecular techniques, toxicological tests, and various indicators to assess the ecosystem condition. Moreover, students will conduct experiments (learning by doing) exemplifying the ecological processes regulating ecosystems functioning, mechanisms behind successful biomanipulation, and usage of excess biomass of aquatic microorganisms as natural fertilizers. Students will acquire knowledge about 1) the influence of biotic and abiotic factors on the physiology of keystone organisms, 2) mechanisms influencing the structure and dynamics of aquatic communities, 3) the problem of aquatic invasions in the light of global climate change, and 4) the role of indirect effects in restoration of aquatic ecosystems. The course will also provide knowledge in designing, conducting and analyzing scientific experiments.