Field practice in aquatic botany and zoology

Course Objective: This course is designed to provide practical knowledge and skills necessary for successful field studies in aquatic botany, including standard monitoring of macrophytes, phytoplankton and phytobenthos.

Course Outcome: Students will be able to design and carry out field surveys, to collect and preserve biological material, to identify species and to form collections, as well as to prepare data for further analyses.

Literature:

Nikolić, T. 1996. Herbarijski priručnik. Školska knjiga, Zagreb.

Warrington, P. 1994. Collecting and Preserving Aquatic Plants. Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Government of British Columbia.

Cook, C.D.K. 1996. Aquatic Plant Book. SPB Academic Publishing, Amsterdam/New York.

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