Course title
生態系保全学Ⅱ   [Ecosystem Conservation Ⅱ]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 1  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 05ec0110c
Instructor(s)
赤坂 宗光, 星野 義延   [AKASAKA Munemitsu, HOSHINO Yoshinobu]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
Aims:
Students will learn the theory and research methods for ecosystem conservation based on vegetation science, biodiversity conservation, landscape ecology, and hydrosphere ecology.
Outline:
HOSHINO class
Analyze present status of conservation of biodiversity such as impact on ecosystem through the inversion of alien plants and animals, nature restoration etc., and discuss about the conservation plan.
Akasaka class
This class provides students with practical exercises, particularly focusing on statistical analyses on field-obtained data of plants, insects and animals.
Expected Learning
Students are required to gain knowledge of vegetation science, biodiversity conservation, landscape ecology, and hydrosphere ecology. And you need to gain ability to apply it to actual conservation planning.
Corresponding criteria in the Diploma policy:
See the curriculum maps.
http://www.tuat.ac.jp/campuslife_career/campuslife/policy/
Course schedule
HOSHINO class
1. Introduction
2. General lecture of biodiversity
3. Collection of related literatures
4. Determination of research theme
5. Collection and coordination of information
6. Presentation

AKASAKA class
1. Introduction
2. Data analyses on plant diversity
3. Data analyses on temporal dynamics of plant biomass
4. Data analyses on insect diversity
5. Data analyses on insect communities
6. Presentation and discussion (first half groups)
7. Presentation and discussion (last half groups)
8. Summary

Prerequisites
This lecture is an elective subject, and is one of the specialized subjects.
The students are required to have basic knowledge of ecology, vegetation science, biodiversity conservation, and landscape ecology.
Students need to preview and review for an amount of time as indicated in the student guidelines of TUAT, in addition to the attendance of lecture (30 hours).

Akasaka class: students are required to have basic knowledge on generalized linear models, ordination analyses, and programming in R environment. Students are required to take ‘Exercise for Methods of Agricultural Experimental design and Statistical Analysis I’ which is offered in the same semester. This class is partially intensive, participants must attend the first lecture (introduction).
Required Text(s) and Materials
Reference materials will be provided when needed.
References
Assessment/Grading
HOSHINO class: Report 100%
AKASAKA class: Performance on assignments 50%, Performance on presentation and discussion 50%
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
Plant community, Data analysis on field data
Office hours
Please make an appointment by e-mail.
Remarks 1
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
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2/12/2020 4:01:46 PM