MBV9310 – Comparative and Ecological Physiology

Schedule, syllabus and examination date

Course content

The course provides an introduction towards how different animal groups physiologically adapt to various environments and life history strategies. The diversity of physiological adaptations will be emphasized. Key areas will be respiration in water and air, circulation, energy metabolism, effect of temperature, regulation of water and ions, sense physiology and adaptations to extreme environmental conditions.

Learning outcome

After completing this course we expect your competence to include the following:

  • insight into challenges animals face in various habitats, and which physiological mechanisms they use to address these challenges.
  • learn how to execute controlled experiments
  • experience in writing scientific reports based on your?own experiments.
  • learn and be required to use available library tools .
  • expertise in conveying a subject? by giving a presentation for other participants on the course.

Admission to the course

PhD candidates from the University of Oslo should apply for classes and register for examinations through?Studentweb.

If a course has limited intake capacity, priority will be given to PhD candidates who follow an individual education plan where this particular course is included. Some national researchers’ schools may have specific rules for ranking applicants for courses with limited intake capacity.

PhD candidates who have been admitted to another higher education institution must?apply for a position as a visiting student?within a given deadline.

Formal prerequisite knowledge

HMS0503 – Laboratory Safety

BIOS3800 – Human Physiology

Overlapping courses

Teaching

This course consists of:

  • lectures
  • group and seminar work,
  • one week experimental and/or lab work towards a semester report at the biological station in Dr?bak.
  • instructions towards writing reports and using available library tools. As part of the teaching, all PhD candidates will hold an individual presentation of a scientific article for the other participants on the course. Laboratory exercises and groups work is mandatory. The course is taught full time?with 90 % compulsory participation. Attendance is mandatory for the first lecture, also for those on the waiting list. You will lose your seat on the course if documentation for ?absence is not provided to the student administration?studieinfo@ibv.uio.no?prior to the first lecture

As?the?teaching involves laboratory and/or field work, you should consider taking out a separate travel and personal risk insurance.?Read about your insurance cover as a student.

A student who has completed compulsory instruction and coursework and has had these approved, is not entitled to repeat that instruction and coursework. A student who has been admitted to a course, but who has not completed compulsory instruction and coursework or had these approved, is entitled to repeat that instruction and coursework, depending on available capacity.??

Examination

  • Final written exam, 3?hours, which counts 100?% towards the finale grade.? ?
  • The written report from the laboratory and group exercises, active participation during lectures and a?presentation of a given topic,??is required before you can take the exam

It will also be counted as one of the three attempts to sit the exam for this course, if you sit the exam for one of the following courses: MBV4310 – Comparative and Ecological Physiology (continued)

Examination support material

No examination support material is allowed.

Language of examination

The examination text is given in English.You may submit your response in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish or English.

Grading scale

Grades are awarded on a pass/fail scale. Read more about the grading system.

Resit an examination

This course offers both postponed and resit of examination. Read more:

More about examinations at UiO

You will find further guides and resources at the web page on examinations at UiO.

Last updated from FS (Common Student System) Nov. 5, 2024 4:18:41 AM

Facts about this course

Level
PhD
Credits
10
Teaching
Autumn

The course is last held autumn 2020

Examination
Autumn

Examination is last held autumn 2022

Teaching language
Norwegian (English on request)