2024-2025 / OCEA0057-9

Marine Ecology

Marine ecology

Marine ecology fieldtrip

Durée

Marine ecology : 10h Th, 5h TD
Marine ecology fieldtrip : 6j T. t.

Nombre de crédits

 Master en océanographie, à finalité approfondie (Erasmus Mundus ECT+ : Environmental Contamination and Toxicology)6 crédits 

Enseignant

Marine ecology : Krishna Das, Sylvie Gobert
Marine ecology fieldtrip : Krishna Das, Sylvie Gobert

Coordinateur(s)

Sylvie Gobert

Langue(s) de l'unité d'enseignement

Langue anglaise

Organisation et évaluation

Enseignement durant l'année complète, avec partiel en janvier

Horaire

Horaire en ligne

Unités d'enseignement prérequises et corequises

Les unités prérequises ou corequises sont présentées au sein de chaque programme

Contenus de l'unité d'enseignement

Marine ecology

The ocean is the largest biome on the biosphere, and the place where life first evolved. Life in a viscous fluid, such as seawater, imposed particular constraints on the structure and functioning of ecosystems, impinging on all relevant aspects of ecology, including the spatial and time scales of variability, the dispersal of organisms, and the connectivity between populations and ecosystems.
The Marine Ecology is the scientific study of marine-life habitat, populations, and interactions among organisms and the surrounding environment including their abiotic and biotic features.
Marine ecology is a subset of the study of marine biology and includes observations at the biochemical, cellular, individual, and community levels as well as the study of marine ecosystems and the biosphere.
The course of Marine Ecology provides an introduction to ecology focuses on specific marine ecological concept, covering interactions between marine organisms and the environment at scales of populations, communities, and ecosystems.
Main Outline contents

  • The Mediterranean Sea: the place to be  (this bassin is ideal to understand the basic concepts in Marine ecology (colonization, climax, invasive species, human impact...)
  • Ecology of the some marine communities: Posidonia oceanica meadow, from estuaries to rocky shores to polar regions, ... and with afocus on anthropogenic impacts.
  • General concepts in ecology applied to marine ecology: definitions, ecologial factors, production, productivity, trophic webs, interspecific relations, competition, predation, zonation of organisms,...

Acquis d'apprentissage (objectifs d'apprentissage) de l'unité d'enseignement

Marine ecology

The course will


  • give a basic knowledge of ecological characteristics and processes in the marine environment.
  • show the importance, complexity and fragile aspects of different types of marine habitats.
The student will


  • be abble to explain the factors that determine the spatial and temporal distributions and abundance populations and communities of marine organisms in relation with biotic and abiotic factors.
  • be abble to apply ecological principles
  • be abble to work constructively both independently and collaboratively and communicate effectively about Marine Ecology (issues and ideas) using language that can be understood by the public and scientists.
  • use some methods applied in marine ecology during the field trip.
  • develop ability to collect, analyse and interpret marine ecological data.
 
 

Marine ecology fieldtrip

Students should

  • develop testable alternative hypotheses for the causes underlying the observed patterns.
  • design and carry out appropriate empirical tests of the predictions of hypotheses to explain the observed patterns.
  • describe spatio-temporal patterns in marine populations and communities, and investigate the underlying processes producing such patterns at multiple scales.
 
Students should become independent in:
  • exploring theories and models in marine ecology;
  • identifying and describing patterns and causal processes in marine ecosystems.
  • conducting observational and experimental ecological research;

Savoirs et compétences prérequis

Marine ecology

A  basic knowledge in ecology

Activités d'apprentissage prévues et méthodes d'enseignement

Marine ecology

  • Lectures and sessions of discussion
  • A field trip in Corsica at STARESO, compulsory
 
 

Marine ecology fieldtrip

A week in the field at STARESO in Corsica. The student will receive a question at the beginning of the week. It will have to develop a measurement and sampling protocol to meet them.

The student will be guided throughout the week through discussions with the supervisors.

Two mandatory field days are scheduled to visit Pairi Daiza Park and the Zwin Nature Reserve. These visits are intended to enhance understanding of species conservation and coastal ecosystems, as well as marine ecology.

Student attendance is compulsory.

 

Mode d'enseignement (présentiel, à distance, hybride)

Marine ecology

Cours donné exclusivement en présentiel


Explications complémentaires:

Courses in face-to-face.
The attention of the student is regularly requested during tutorial classes.
Field trip at STARESO (Calvi-Corse), compulsory

Supports de cours, lectures obligatoires ou recommandées

Marine ecology

The ppt constitute the basis of the course, they contain the essential information and not all of the oral comments given during the course.


The ppt are accessible on myUlg or given at the end of each course.
The ppts, videos, articles are in English, the whole course is given in English.

 

The book "Marine Ecology" (Kaiser et al., 2020) is available (in pdf version) 

Modalités d'évaluation et critères

Marine ecology

Examen(s) en session

Toutes sessions confondues

- En présentiel

évaluation orale


Explications complémentaires:

An oral exam (after a preparation with ppts).  (2 questions) during the session (50% of the final mark)
An oral presentation after the fieldtrip in Corsica (precise guidelines will be provoded at the  beginning of the training at STARESO) (50% of the final mark).
 

Marine ecology fieldtrip


Explications complémentaires:

A dissertation of 10 minutes based on the the presentation is graded not only on its content but also on its quality , clarity, respect of the timing.
An oral presentation. The student will have to describe to the whole class in about ten minutes the activities of the week with an introduction, objectives, the results obtained, a discussion. He-she must also be able to take a critical look at his experimental approach.

Stage(s)

Marine ecology

Field trip
During the field trip (station STARESO of the University of Liège- Calvi Corsica) the concepts to a practical study of the distribution of the marine organisms in relation to biotic and abiotique factors are applied.

These approaches are made in snorkelling, in scuba diving followed by determinations under binocular, photographic documents taken by the student.
 

* non obligatoire, en règle de formalité (certificat médical, brevet...)

* not compulsary, only possible if you have your licence and a medical check-ups done less than 12 months ago

 

Marine ecology fieldtrip

During the field trip (station STARESO of the University of Liège- Calvi Corsica) the concepts to a practical study of the distribution of the marine organisms in relation to biotic and abiotic factors are applied.

These approaches are made in snorkelling, in scuba diving followed by determinations under binocular, photographic documents taken by the student.

* non obligatoire, en règle de formalité (certificat médical, brevet...)

During thes two days of visits at Zwin and Pairi Daiza, students will receive a list of preparatory questions, attend presentations, and will be required to give an oral presentation on their visit.

Remarques organisationnelles et modifications principales apportées au cours

Marine ecology

  • Respectez les horaires de cours. 
  • Envoyer une demande par email ne signifie pas une réponse instantanée, soyez patient, vos demandes seront traitées le plus rapidement possible.
  • Seules les demandes envoyées avec votre adresse Mail-ulg seront traitées.
Les informations de cet engagement sont essentielles, merci de les lire très attentivement.

Contacts

Marine ecology

Prof Sylvie Gobert
Océanologie Institut de Chimie. B6c-2/49
Tél: 04 3663329 e-mail:sylvie.gobert@uliege.be                                  
Secretariat M Lunetta: 04 366 50 62
https://www.facebook.com/oceanbioulg/ http://labos.ulg.ac.be/oceanologie/ http://www.stareso.ulg.ac.be/

Prof Krishna Das
Océanologie Institut de Chimie. B6c-2/81 Unite d'Ecologie Marine, Laboratoire d'Ecologie animale et d'Ecotoxicologie Tél: 04 3663321 e-mail:krishna.das@uliege.be
Vous pouvez vous adresser à mon secrétariat: Madame Mariella Lunetta vous recevra à son bureau (B6C, local 1/21 , Sart Tilman) le mardi de 8h30 à 10H30 et le jeudi de 13H30 à 15h00.

  • Je suis disponible pendant les cours ou directement après chaque séance pour répondre à vos questions. Merci de prendre RDV (auprès de Madame Lunetta au 04/366 50 62 ou par email: M.Lunetta@uliege.be) si vous désirez me consulter en dehors de ces horaires.
  • Vous pouvez déposer des documents écrits dans ma boite aux lettres dans le local 2/48.
Merci de respecter l'ensemble des ces consignes et horaires.

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