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INTERINSTITUTIONAL POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM NKUA-HCMR
OCEANOGRAPHY AND MANAGEMENT OF THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT
B07. BIODIVERSITY ESTIMATION AND CONSERVATION
- Definition of biodiversity.
- Importance of measuring biodiversity.
- Types of biodiversity.
- Principles of sampling design.
- Formulation of the zero hypothesis.
- Sampling schedules in space and time.
- Selecting of samples and collection methods.
- Data types – Data transformations.
- Creating a database.
- Species-abundance distributions.
- Patterns of species abundance distribution.
- Statistical patterns of distribution.
- Biological patterns of distribution.
- Standards of Habitat/Resources Division.
- Parametric and non-parametric methods of estimating the species abundance.
- Indicators of species abundance.
- Curves of species accumulation.
- Taxonomic diversity.
- Functional diversity.
- Methods of comparing biodiversity in space and time.
- Grouping methods.
- Sorting methods.
- Methods of linking biotic and abiotic data.