Ecological factors that determine the distribution of the plants.Population dynamics and methods of studying plant communities. Overview of the distribution of vegetation on Earth.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
| EJ |
2second semester |
| SJ |
2second semester |
| SF |
1first semester |
Concept and value of the biodiversity.Origin and levels of biodiversity.Identification of genetic resources as components of biological diversity: the population as a management and conservation unit.Strategies for the conservation of biological diversity: management and conservation models.Loss of biodiversity: causes of extinction and impact of the human species.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
| EJ |
2second semester |
| SJ |
2second semester |
| SF |
1first semester |
Structuring and dynamics of animal communities.Morphological and physiological adaptations.Sea and terrestrial zoocenosis.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
| EJ |
2second semester |
| SJ |
2second semester |
| SF |
1first semester |
Integrated management of biological diversity. In situ and ex situ conservation, criteria for the exploitation of natural resources, control of alien species and pests. Legislation related to conservation. Management for the conservation of wild fauna.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
| EJ |
2second semester |
| SJ |
2second semester |
| SF |
1first semester |
Integrated management of biological diversity. In situ and ex situ conservation, criteria for the exploitation of natural resources, control of alien species and pests. Legislation related to conservation. Management for the conservation of wild plant diversity.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
| EJ |
2second semester |
| SJ |
2second semester |
| SF |
1first semester |
Basic concepts.Biological databases.Comparison of sequences.Structural bioinformatics. ‘Omics’ analysis
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
B |
2second semester |
Bioinformatic tools via web.Access to biological databases.Molecular phylogeny.Gene identification. Expression of genes and microarrays.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Functioning of the bacterial cell.Analysis of internal and external structures.Behaviour and adaptation of the bacterial cell in answer to external conditions.Application of new study methodologies.Metabolic models.Regulation mechanisms.Mechanisms of molecular signalling.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Structure, organisation and variability of viruses.Virus cultivation and quantification methods. Regulation of the viral cycle in bacteriophages, lytic interaction and lysogenic phenomenon. Bacteriophages and plasmas. Animal viruses: classification, structure and means of replication. Plant viruses: structure classification and means of replication. Pathogenesis, diagnosis and epidemiology of viruses. Viroids and prions.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Cellular communication mechanisms. Transduction of signals and cell response.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Introduction to the functional anatomy of the vertebrates.Evolution in relation in the middle and living.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
SJ |
2second semester |
Organisation, morphology, systematics and evolution of vascular plants.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
SJ |
2second semester |
Dynamics of animal and plant populations.Demography.Assessment of populations.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
SJ |
2second semester |
The sea means.The pelàgic system.The bentònic system.Functioning of the sea ecosystems.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
SJ |
2second semester |
Morphology of arthropods.Comparative functional anatomy: structure, physiology and behaviour.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
SJ |
2second semester |
The aquatic means epicontinental.Study of the communities and aquatic ecosystems and its functioning.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
SJ |
2second semester |
| SF |
1first semester |
The sea means.The pelàgic system.The bentònic system.Functioning of the sea ecosystems.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
SJ |
2second semester |
| SF |
1first semester |
Functioning of the ecological processes in ecosystems of fresh water and sailors.Study of cases from experimental results and of field.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
SJ |
2second semester |
| SF |
1first semester |
Importance of genetics in conservation.Genetic bases of biological conservation.The fragmentation of habitat and reduction in population size.Genetic aspects of conservation in situ and ex situProblem of the translocation of individuals.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
SJ |
2second semester |
| SF |
1first semester |
Natural perturbations and antropogènies of the natural means.Programmes of restoration, legal frame, objectives and contents.Criteria and techniques of restoration.Restoration of spaces affected by extractives activities.Conditioning and re-vegetation of landfills.Restoration of humid zones.Reafforestation of zones degraded or set fire
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
SJ |
2second semester |
| SF |
2second semester |
Forced ecosystems.Eutrophication.Pollution and processes of purification vehicle.Deranged ecosystems.Ecology of the fires.Principles of the conservation and ecological restoration.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
EF |
2second semester |
Temporary and spatial scales in fluids geophysicists Circulation termohalina.Tides: mechanisms and currents of tide.Geostrophic and ordinary currents induced by the wind.Superficial, intermediate and deep circulation.Main oceanic currents.Divergences and convergences.Fronts.Outcrops
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
EF |
1first semester |
Hunting.Fishing in continental and sea waters.Control of problematic animal species
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
EF |
1first semester |
Plants of economic interest.Edible, medicine and bio-indicatory plants.Sustainable exploitation.
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OPoptional |
3.00 |
EF |
1first semester |