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Animal Migration and Research in Field Ornithology
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Abstract
This course introduces students to ornithological field methods with a focus on bird migration. Participants experience bird migration by visiting a ringing station in the Alps and participating in ongoing research activities. They learn about the morphology, physiology, energetics, behavior and evolution of bird migration through short lectures, small field research projects and data analysis.
Objective
Students will be able to: - explain the functions of bird migration and its implications for population and dynamics and ecological communities - appreciate the biological and evolutionary determinants of bird migration - identify the more common European migrating bird species - choose the appropriate ornithological field methods for a given scientific question - interpret information from different data sources (e.g. observations, mark-recapture, data loggers, tracking methods, blood samples, genetics) and evaluate their representativeness and accuracy
Content
Theoretical inputs: - Morphological and physiological adaptation to flight - Life cycle of birds (breeding, post-fledging, molting, migration, staging) - Ecology and evolution of bird migration - Physiology and energetics of flight - Migration strategies and orientation Practicals: - Introduction of field methods: counting and identifying migrating birds, bird catching and marking, morphological and physiological measurements in live birds. - Short research projects in small groups. Students analyse data sets provided by the Swiss Ornithological Institute, or they can formulate their own questions and collect new data. Data is analyzed, interpreted, and results are presented orally.
Resources
Literature
Field guides to bird identification, and measuring birds will be used (book list will be provided beforehand and a few copies provided during the course) A list of recommended books and articles on theoretical and practical aspects of field ornithology will be provided.
General Information
- Language
- English
- Levels
- MSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- ungraded semester performance
Registration & Places
- Max Places
- 30
- Signup End
- 05.07.2020
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
|---|---|---|---|
| practical/laboratory course |
Animal Migration and Research in Field Ornithology
1 week block course: 7.-11. 9. 2020
|
No time listed | 40 h semesterly |