20410301 - ECOLOGIA E GESTIONE DEGLI ECOSISTEMI COSTIERI

Major goals of this course are:
to acquire an appropriate knowledge of the biodiversity and of general principles of the ecology of coastal ecosystems and their relationship with other ecological branches (plant and animal ecology).
Other goal of this course is the growth of a thorough interest to ecological problems discussing the relationship between man and nature focusing in the coastal environment, analyzing main disturbance factors.
The course is also intended to develop basic insights for the acquisition (sampling and monitoring), organization and interpretation of ecological data recorded in coastal ecosystems.
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Mutuazione: 20410301 ECOLOGIA E GESTIONE DEGLI ECOSISTEMI COSTIERI in Biodiversità e gestione degli ecosistemi LM-6 ACOSTA ALICIA TERESA ROSARIO, DI GIULIO ANDREA

Programme

Ecology and plant diversity of coastal ecosystems

Coastal ecosystems, the transition between land and sea. Environmental gradients. Ecotones and transitions. Plant diversity in coastal, rocky and lagoon coastal environments. Major features and distribution throughout the world. Plant communites in Italy and Europe (Mediterranean and Atlantic). Analyses of main plant communities and habitats (European Directive 92/43/EEC (Habitat Directive) present in Italy. Conservation problems. Sampling tecniques and data analyses.


Ecologia e diversità faunistica delle coste sabbiose, delle lagune costiere e delle coste rocciose
The animal communities of coastal dunes and their ecological relations with plants. Interactions between the animal communities of coastal dunes and Mediterranean evergreen scrub. The fauna of coastal wetlands and their importance as sites of bird nesting and winter refuges. The Ramsar Convention: conservation and management issues in wetlands. Stranding and recovery of marine vertebrates (whales, dolphins and sea turtles). Nesting of sea turtles and their conservation. Coexistence of marine and land animals in the intertidal zone. Fauna of tide pools. Sea bird nesting on rock cliffs: conservation and management issues.


Conservation and management of coastal ecosystems

Conservation of coastal ecoystems. Disturbance factors. The role of disturbance on coastal ecosystems. Response to disturbance. Endangered species. Alien species. Bioindicators. Environmental quality and conservation status. Conservation and Management.


Core Documentation

Acosta A. & Ercole S. 2017. Gli habitat delle coste sabbiose italiane: ecologia e problematiche di conservazione. Quaderni ISPRA (Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale 215/2015.

Ruffo, S. (a cura di). (2002). Dune e spiagge sabbiose. Ambienti fra terra e mare. Quaderni Habitat, 4. Ministero dell’Ambiente e della Tutela del Territorio. Scaricabile dal sito del Ministero.


Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lessons Field excursions and exercises with daily excursions and a final 3-day excursion, if possible, in coastal sectors outside the Lazio region.

Type of evaluation

Oral test during the selected evaluation session. Presentation of a research project in a coastal environment at the end of the course developed in small groups. Breakdown of the Score Oral test Evaluation: 80% of the total score. Project evaluation: 20% of the total score.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 20410301 ECOLOGIA E GESTIONE DEGLI ECOSISTEMI COSTIERI in Biodiversità e gestione degli ecosistemi LM-6 ACOSTA ALICIA TERESA ROSARIO, DI GIULIO ANDREA

Programme

Animal diversity and Ecology of coastal ecosystems
The animal communities of coastal dunes and their ecological relations with plants. Interactions between the animal communities of coastal dunes and Mediterranean evergreen scrub. The fauna of coastal wetlands and their importance as sites of bird nesting and winter refuges. The Ramsar Convention: conservation and management issues in wetlands. Stranding and recovery of marine vertebrates (whales, dolphins and sea turtles). Nesting of sea turtles and their conservation. Coexistence of marine and land animals in the intertidal zone. Fauna of tide pools. Sea bird nesting on rock cliffs: conservation and management issues.


Core Documentation

POWER POINT FILES AND OTHER ELECTRONIC FILES, GIVEN BY THE PROFESSOR

Type of delivery of the course

Two credits (CFU) of frontal lessons (16 hours on the whole) ATTENTION: THE COURSE IS TAUGHT ON ALTERNATE YEARS (EVERY TWO ACADEMIC YEARS)

Type of evaluation

ORAL EXAMINATION ON THE CONTENTS OF THE PROGRAMME