Space Invaders: Invasive Species, Field skills & GIS Mapping (CONS7022)
Information valid for Summer Semester, 2024
Course level
Postgraduate Coursework
Faculty
School
School of the Environment
Units
2
Duration
One Semester
Attendance mode
In Person
Class hours
Lecture 3 Hours/ Week
3L
Prerequisite
CONS6009 and CONS7008
Restricted
MConsBiol, MConsSc
Assessment methods
Poster presentation, Research report
Course enquiries
Professor Rod Fensham (Summer Semester, Regular, St Lucia, In person)
Dr Rod Fensham (r.fensham@uq.edu.au)
Current course offerings
Course offerings | Location | Mode | Course Profile |
Summer Semester, 2024 (18/11/2024 - 21/12/2024) | St Lucia | In Person | Profile unavailable |
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Course description
Invasive species are species that have moved beyond their natural distributions and diminish native biodiversity and disrupt ecological function. Such species cause problems around the world, and thus understanding why some species become invaders, which invaders cause most environmental damage, and methods of control of invasive species are critical for conservation biologists. This course will cover: relevant theory on invasiveness; examples of a broad range of invasive species, including weeds and introduced mammals and the damage they cause; and the issues surrounding methods used to control these. The course will include field work in southeast Queensland and will enhance field skills and develop capacity with Geographical Information Systems to address weed management.