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Coral Reef Ecology: Reef Response to Environmental Change- Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS)
Monday, July 23, 2018, 8:00 AM to Friday, August 10, 2018, 5:00 PM EDT
Category: Course

Instructors: Dr. Gretchen Goodbody-Gringley (BIOS) and Dr. Hollie Putnam (URI). Measuring Diploria Strigosa recruit at the Mari Boeing grounding siteThe aim of this course is to study the biology and ecology of tropical corals and explore their response to environmental changes including those from projected global climate scenarios. This course covers the biological, physical, biogeochemical and evolutionary processes that determine reef growth, function and resilience, ranging from the organism to whole reef tracts. Topics include the processes of metabolism and calcification at the cellular, organismal, and community scale; determinants of community structure, examining trophic dynamics and species interactions; and reef resilience and acclimatization to environmental change, emphasizing processes of reproduction, recruitment, symbiosis, genetics and epigenetics. Lectures will be complemented with field and laboratory exercises. Students will gain experience in coral reef research methods and monitoring of reef health, including benthic surveys, water quality analysis, assessing recruitment recovery, monitoring bleaching, disease, reef fish ecology and invasive species. Laboratory experiments will focus on coral physiology, including symbiosis, growth, reproduction, larval settlement, larval cellular stress response, analysis of next generation coral transcriptomic data and symbiont genetic data. The Coral Reef Ecology course at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences is an intensive, integrated program comprised of lectures, precepts, laboratory exercises, field (SCUBA) surveys and readings from the primary literature with attention given to active areas of research. The course culminates with a morning of oral presentations where the students present their analysis and research on the data sets collected during the field and lab work. This course is geared to upper level undergraduates, graduate students and professionals. Prerequisites include satisfactory standing in university-level biology and ecology, and SCUBA certification. Course Fees and Expenses: Course fee: $4,900 (tuition, room and board). Students can apply to BIOS for scholarships to assist with the course fee. How to Apply: The Summer Course Application Form, along with complete instructions, can be found one the website. Send the form along with all supporting documents as listed on the application to [email protected] by April 15 in order to receive full consideration. Letters of reference should be sent directly to the BIOS education email by referees ([email protected]). http://www.bios.edu/uploads/Summer-Course-Application-Form.pdf

Web Address of Course Info:
http://www.bios.edu/education/summer-courses/

Contact (Name and email):
BIOS University Programs ([email protected])