BL5124
Predator Ecology in Polar Ecosystems - a Field Course in Antarctica
2019-2020
15
7
SCQF level 11
Full Year
Academic year(s): 2019-2020
SCOTCAT credits : 15
ECTS credits : 7
Level : SCQF level 11
Semester: Full Year
Planned timetable:
This module offers students the unique opportunity to gain theoretical and practical experience in polar ecology with special emphasis on top predators (cetaceans, pinnipeds, sea birds), ecosystem functionality and management of Antarctic marine living resources. Students will participate in a vessel-based expedition to Antarctica during the austral summer and will also explore southern Argentina. This field trip involves travelling to southern Argentina, conducting at-sea surveys during transit to/ from the Antarctic Peninsula, participating in shore-based activities, and exploring Antarctic coastal waters from small boats. Through a series of specialist lectures, workshops, on-board practicals, field excursions and dedicated observational studies students will gain in-depth understanding and critical awareness of the current scientific, conservation and management challenges of the Antarctic ecoregion. Upon return to St Andrews students will complete a specialist case study on a selected topic which will culminate in the presentation of a manuscript for submission to a journal. Participating students will need to cover all logistic expenses via payment of a substantial expedition fee.
Pre-requisite(s): In taking this module you must have a medical certificate documenting fit for travel to remote Antarctica
Anti-requisite(s): You cannot take this module if you take BL4301
Weekly contact: 8 x 1.5-hour lectures in S1 and several tutorials plus full day field practicals during the expedition.
As used by St Andrews: Coursework = 100%
Re-assessment: Resubmission of failed item(s) of Coursework
Module coordinator: Dr S Heinrich
Module teaching staff: Dr S Heinrich & Dr L Boheme
Module coordinator email sh52@st-andrews.ac.uk