Paper IV: Biodiversity and Its Conservation (Advanced Paper II)
Paper Code:
LSC 144 H
Credits:
04
Contact Hours:
60
12.00
Unit I:
Biodiversity-Perception, Concept and Values
History, definition and concept of Biodiversity
Biodiversity Values
Hierarchical components of Biodiversity- Species Diversity, Genetic diversity and Ecosystem diversity
Causes of Biodiversity Loss-Habitat fragmentation, habitat degradation, hunting,
Over exploitation of Natural resources, Population growth, International trade of biotic resources, pollution of various habitats, exotic introductions
Extinction
12.00
Unit II:
Biodiversity Measurement
Sampling, Inventorying and Monitoring
Biodiversity indices: Simpson Index, Shannon Weiner Index
Remote Sensing as a tool for measuring biodiversity
Soil as a microbial environment :Biotic and abiotic stresses
12.00
Unit V:
Study of Microbial Diversity
Microorganisms in soil-Bacteria, actinomycetes, fungi, algae, protozoa
Distribution of microorganisms in soil
Biochemical based techniques to assess microbial diversity-Plate count, Sole carbon source utilization patterns, Fatty acid methyl ester analysis
Molecular based techniques to assess microbial diversity-PCR based approaches
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