Dates
| single appointment | Mo, 04.05.2026, 16:00 - Mo, 04.05.2026, 17:00 | C 11.307 Seminarraum | Preliminary meeting with assignment of topics for the presentations |
| single appointment | Fr, 08.05.2026, 08:15 - Su, 10.05.2026, 17:45 | extern |
Curriculum context
grade [28901] Basic Concepts of Ecology
Lab report (for one out of the four lab exercises) (30%)
Oral presentation (during your chosen field exercise course) (30%)
Resit date: No resit date will be offered to this assessment, because it is didactically inseparably connected with one of the associated courses. A resit will only be possible, if the module is available again.
Organizational information
Registration
Registration ends 07.4.2026 at 23:59 h
Persons
Content
Please note that the field exercises not only differ in dates, but also in their topics and the study locations. For some exercises you will have to stay overnight, and for some exercises you need a bicycle.
This practical field exercise consists of learning how to assess diversity in the forest near the Ilmenau River (and university). We will evaluate if tree diversity is affected by distance to a river, a trail and a rail. Students will be divided into three groups, each responsible for investing one of these questions:
Does the Ilmenau River affects tree diversity?
Do trails affect tree diversity?
Do rails affect tree diversity?
Which of these factors affect tree diversity the most?
1. Learn about Species Richness, Evenness and diversity.
2. Pose objectives/research question.
3. Design a method to answer the question.
4. Sort the materials needed.
5. Analise and present results
6. Explore aspects of structural and functional Diversity
IMPORTANT: The module consists of the lecture, the lab exercises and the field exercises. If you are accepted into this course, you will automatically be assigned to a lab exercise; however, you must register for the lecture separately.
Evaluation
Further information on teaching evaluation: https://www.leuphana.de/en/teaching/quality-management/feedback-instruments.html