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Aquatic Ecology (Incl. Two Identification Courses)
Aquatische Ökologie (inkl. zwei Bestimmungskursen)
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Abstract
This course combines Limnology (the study of inland waters in its broad sense) with ecological and evolutionary concepts. It deals with rivers, groundwater and lakes.This course contains a lecture part, an experimental part, two determination courses (aquatic invertebrates and algae) as well as excursions.
Objective
During this course you will get an overview of the world's typical continental aquatic ecosystems. After this course you will be able to understand how aquatic organisms have adapted to their habitat, and how the interactions (e.g. food web) between organisms work. During the experimental part of this course you will learn the principles of doing research to observe interrelations in aquatic ecosystems. You will measure and interpret biological and physical data (e.g. during experiments, field work) and present the collected knowledge scientifically. After this course you will know the most important aquatic species groups (macroinvertebrates, microinvertebrates and freshwater algae) in Switzerland and the most important identification traits.
Content
The course contains a lecture part, an experimental part, two determination courses (aquatic invertebrates and algae) and field excursions. Lecture: The lecture part covers ecology and evolution of aquatic organisms in lentic and lotic waters. Topics include: Adaptations, distribution patterns, biotic interactions, and conceptual paradigms in freshwater ecosystems; important aspects regarding ecosystem metabolism and habitat properties of freshwaters; applied case studies and experiments testing ecological and evolutionary processes in freshwaters. Practical part: The practical part includes an excursion to Greifensee and a 3-day-excursion to the river Glatt in Niederuzwil, where you independently perform small research projects. Additionally, you will perform in small groups an independent experiment in a research group at Eawag. The taxonomic part will cover macroinvertebrates (e.g. Crustacean, aquatic insects), microinvertebrates and algae. The goal is to get to know the most common aquatic taxa in Switzerland, to identify them with commonly used identification literature, and to get an idea how these organisms are used in research and practice. (language: German, translation of the most important things during the course possible)
Resources
Lecture Notes
Course notes and power point presentations provided during the course.
General Information
- Language
- English (lecture), English (exercise), German (practical/laboratory course), German (practical/laboratory course)
- Levels
- BSC
- Frequency
- Yearly recurring
Examination
- Type
- graded semester performance
Course Components
| Type | Title | Time & Place | Hours |
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Aquatic Ecology I
Unregelmässige Lehrveranstaltung
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40 h semesterly |
| exercise |
Aquatic Ecology II
First half of the semester; at EAWAG, FLUX B01
Includes 3-day field trip from 24.09.25 - 26.09.25
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90 h semesterly |
| practical/laboratory course |
Bestimmungskurs aquatische Makroinvertebraten
Takes place at EAWAG (FLUX B01). We offer help in English for those who don't speak German as their first language.
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28 h semesterly |
| practical/laboratory course |
Bestimmungskurs Süsswasseralgen und aquatische Mikroinvertebraten
Takes place at EAWAG (FLUX B01). We offer help in English for those who don't speak German as their first language.
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28 h semesterly |
Offered In
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Blockkurse (Anmeldung zu Blockkursen muss zwingend über die website erfolgen. Anmeldung möglich von 21.07.2025 - 08.08.2025. Bitte die ETH Aufnahmekriterien für die Aufnahme von Studierenden der ETH in ETH Blockkurse auf der Blockkurs-Anmeldeseite unter "Zuteilung" beachten.)
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Blockkurse in der 1. Semesterhälfte (Von 16.09.2025 bis 31.10.2025)
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