Eutrophication
Product Code: | Nature & Environment |
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$400.00
- Ex Tax: $400.00
Product Code: | Nature & Environment |
Managing eutrophication is a key element in maintaining the earths biodiversity. Eutrophication is a process mostly associated with human activity whereby ecosystems accumulate minerals. This course, Eutrophication, explains how this process occurs, what its effects on different types of habitat are, and how it might be managed.
After studying this course, you should be able to:
- describe the principal differences between a eutrophic and an oligotrophic ecosystem
- explain the mechanisms by which species diversity is reduced as a result of eutrophication
- contrast the anthropogenic sources that supply nitrogen and phosphorus to the wider environment, and describe how these sources can be controlled
- describe how living organisms can be used as monitors of the trophic status of ecosystems.
Duration of the course | |
4 hours | |
Level | |
Beginner |