BB66: Salmonid Physiology and Endocrinology (6 ECTS)
STADS: 467711
Level
Teaching period
Spring semester.
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Timetable
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Prerequisites:
None
Academic preconditions:
Biology A (BB 08) or (BB 11) (or Environmental Biology (BB01)) and Plant Biology (BB 04) and Zoology (BB 10) or Classification (BB 02 A+Z), and General Physiology A (BB16).
Course introductionTo acquire detailed knowledge of the salmonid lifecycle and its hormonal regulation and to gain practical experience conducting and evaluating laboratory projects.
Expected learning outcomeSubject overviewTheory: The course will give an overview of physiological processes in salmonids, such as osmoregulation, growth, sexual maturation, and parrsmolt transformation. With this background the anatomy and function of the endocrine system and how hormones are involved in the regulation af the above mentioned processes will be discussed.
Practicals: The laboratory exercises will consist of one or more projects on the hormonal regulation of salmonid seawater tolerance. The work will involve introduction to many different analytical methods, ranging from physiology to molecular biology.
LiteratureØvelsesvejledning og kompendium
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This course uses
e-learn (blackboard).
Prerequisites for participating in the exam
None
Assessment and marking:
Approval of oral presentations and written reports on laboratory exercises. Reports should be written as paper-manuscripts. Pass/Fail basis. Internal examiner.
Expected working hours
The teaching method is based on three phase model.
16h Lectures, 36h seminars, and 8h laboratory exercises.
Educational activities
Language
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Remarks
Please remember to register for examination/evaluation.
New laboratory manual every year.
Course enrollment
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