mar457 - Ökologie benthischer Mikroorganismen (Veranstaltungsübersicht)

mar457 - Ökologie benthischer Mikroorganismen (Veranstaltungsübersicht)

Institut für Chemie und Biologie des Meeres (ICBM) 6 KP
Semesterveranstaltungen Sommersemester 2022
Lehrveranstaltungsform: Vorlesung
  • Kein Zugang 5.13.502 - Sediment microbiology Lehrende anzeigen
    • Dr. Bert Engelen
    • Dr. Marion Pohlner
    • Prof. Dr. Martin Könneke
    • Dr. Michael Seidel
    • Jack Longman
    • Dr. Jürgen Köster

    Termine am Dienstag, 07.06.2022 - Freitag, 10.06.2022, Montag, 13.06.2022 - Freitag, 17.06.2022, Montag, 20.06.2022 - Freitag, 24.06.2022 14:15 - 15:45, Ort: W16A 004, W15 0-023
  • Kein Zugang 5.13.512 - Microbial ecology Lehrende anzeigen
    • Prof. Dr. Peter Schupp
    • Dr. Bert Engelen
    • Dr. Marion Pohlner
    • Prof. Dr. Martin Könneke

    Termine am Montag, 16.05.2022 - Freitag, 20.05.2022, Montag, 23.05.2022 - Freitag, 27.05.2022, Montag, 30.05.2022 - Donnerstag, 02.06.2022 ...(mehr), Ort: W15 0-023, W15 1-146
Hinweise zum Modul
Prüfungszeiten
Klausur am Ende der Veranstaltungszeit oder mündliche Prüfung nach Maßgabe der Dozentin oder des Dozenten.
Prüfungsleistung Modul

1 benotete Prüfungsleistung

Klausur oder mündliche Prüfung

Kompetenzziele

The aim of the module " Ökologie benthischer Mikroorganismen " is to impart in-depth knowledge of microbial ecology with a focus on sediment microbiology in the frame of two lectures. In the lecture “Microbial ecology”, the students learn about principles of microbial ecology, microbial habitats, and microbe – invertebrate interactions. This knowledge is deepened in the lecture “Sediment microbiology”.

Professional competences

The students:
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deepen their knowledge on principles in microbial ecology (resources and growth, competition, predator-prey relations, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning)
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understand microbial processes and the effect of environmental conditions on microorganisms in different habitats (limnic, marine, terrestrial, anthropogenic, microbes and humans)
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get a deep insight into microbe – invertebrate interactions (biofouling, microbes as producers of secondary metabolites, sponge microbial associations, role of bacteria during invertebrate settlement)
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are able to describe the importance of microorganisms in biochemical cycles, including anaerobic processes and energy metabolism 

Methodological competence

The students:
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can explain various methods and analytical procedures (cultivation of sediment bacteria, molecular biological methods, quantification of microorganisms and sampling at sea)

Social skills

The students:
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interact with students of the “Master microbiology” program

Self-competence

The students:
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develop their communication skills in English