Emne - Bio-optiske egenskaper og pigmentering i planter, alger og marine invertebrater - BI8060
Bio-optiske egenskaper og pigmentering i planter, alger og marine invertebrater
Undervises ikke studieåret 2012/2013
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Om emnet
Faglig innhold
Theory will go trough bio-optical properties in plants, algae and marine invertebrates with respect to chemical composition, corresponding colouration and bio-optical properties. This information is an important source for taxonomic, ecological and physiological information that also can be used for mapping and monitoring purposes of marine organisms at sea-surface, water column and sea surface.
The course will be divided into a theory and laboratory/exercise part (methods and interpretation of data).
Emnet går hvert annet år (høst 2013, 2015)
Læringsutbytte
Knowledge:
- Light absorption- and light harvesting characteristics in micro- and macroalgae,
- chemo-taxonomically differences in pigmentation to elucidate taxonomical and functional differences between algal classes/pigment groups. This information will be put together in a taxonomic (chemotaxonomy), phylogenetic (different evolutionary routes, endosymbiosis), ecological (adjustments to different habitats) and physiological (adaptation and acclimation to key environmental variables) context.
Demonstration of different bio-optical measuring techniques (spectroradiometer, spectrophotometer, spectrofluorometer) for the measurement of spectral absorption- and attenuation coefficients in organisms and in water (differentiation of water types and different optical components), light climate (irradiance, spectral irradiance, day length), in vivo absorption coefficients (to estimate absorbed quanta), photosystem II spesific fluorescense excitationspectra (fraction of absorbed quanta reaching photosystem II), measurement of difference spectra.
The use of HPLC (high precision liquid chromatography) to isolate pigments will be carried out. Extraction, identification and quantification of these pigments will also be performed.
Skills:
- Understanding of the relationship between chemical
composition in organisms and their bio-optical
signature in Nature
- Understanding basic optical principles
- Understanding how to interpret bio-optical data &
corresponding signatures
- Understanding marine organism pigmentation routes &
evolution
Læringsformer og aktiviteter
Obligatorisk Teori, øvinger og lab
Hvor: Auditoriet/laboratoriene på Trondhjem Biologiske Stasjon, Bynesveien 46.
Kurset vil bli delt i en teori og en laboratoriedel (metodikk)
Bedømmes Bestått/Ikke Bestått.
Presentation material are given in English and lectures in Norwegian if all students understand Norwegian. If not, lectures are given in English.
The presentations will be presented, discussed and evaluated until accepted as part of the curriculum for all students (no grades). Written exam in 4 hours.
Obligatoriske aktiviteter
- Godkjent teori, øvinger og lab
Kursmateriell
In addition to several compendia and own presentations from field work available on Its Learning, the book (cited below) will be the major learning material:
Roy, S., Llewellyn, C., Egeland, E. S , Johnsen, G. 2011. Phytoplankton pigments: Updates on Characterization, Chemotaxonomy and Applications in Oceanography. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series. Cambridge, UK. Pp 845. ISBN: 978110700066-7
Fagområder
- Akvakultur
- Biologi
- Marin biologi