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Ecology and biodiversity
BIO2011
Synopsis
This unit is an introduction to ecology; the scientific study of the interactions between organisms and their environment. Ecology and biodiversity forms the foundation for understanding conservation and the management of genetics, species and ecosystem diversity. The approach taken is to address core ecological theory, but with an emphasis on contemporary management issues and applications. Topics include the scope and approaches of ecological enquiry; abiotic and biotic factors determining distributions; population growth and regulation; species interactions; patterns and maintenance of biodiversity; food web analysis; disturbance and succession; and production ecology and nutrient cycling. Particular emphasis is placed on integrating ecological processes across spatial and temporal scales. Practical work will be completed via a field excursion together with in-laboratory practical sessions.
Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.
Quick facts
- Credit points
- 6
- Level
- 2
- Audience
- Undergraduate
- Type
- Coursework
- School
- Faculty of Science
- Faculty
- School of Biological Sciences
- Handbook year
- 2026
Prerequisites (5)
- Extreme earth! The geography of disastersATS1310
- Conservation biologyBIO2040
- Biomedical chemistryBMS1011
- Cells, tissues and organismsBMS1021
- Environmental engineeringENE1621
What it unlocks (6)
- Evolutionary ecologyBIO3020
- Biology of Australian vegetationBIO3091
- Applied ecologyBIO3111
- Tropical environmental managementBIO3800
- Tropical aquatic biologyBIO3810
- Tropical terrestrial biologyBIO3820
Offerings (1)
- First semesterClayton · BLENDED
Listed in 6 areas of study
- Ecology and conservation biologyBiology elective units
- Ecology and conservation biologyLevel 2 and 3 units
- Ecology and conservation biologyLevel 2 and 3 units
- Environmental engineeringEnvironmental engineering technical electives
- Environmental scienceLevel 2 units
- Environmental securityPart B. Specialisation preparatory studies