Lamington Plateau: March 10 - March 15
Accommodation: Camp Ground
Facilities: 2 person safari tents with cots and mattresses with shared bathrooms
     
Course Codes Activity Codes  
AS:
Australian Area Studies L: Lecture    
CA:
Studies of Contemporary Australia D: Discussion    
IA:
Indigenous Australian Studies EX: Excursion    
NH:
Australian Natural History WSP: Workshop    
    FST: Field Study Techniques    
    LAB: Laboratory Exercise    
    FRP: Field Research Project    
       
Date Codes Time Lecture Topic or Activity
Mar 10-Mon

NH-EX
NH-EX




FST

0830-1130
Group A:
1330-1400
1410-1440
Group B:
1330-1440
1410-1440

Group A,B:
1530-1730

Travel to O'Reilly's, Lamington Plateau by bus

Characteristics of rainforests; rainforest plants
Rainforest animals

Rainforest animals
Characteristics of rainforests; rainforest plants

Avian population studies
Mar 11-Tues

FST
FRP-1



FRP-1

FRP-1

FST

0530-0830
0930-1230



1230-1430

1530-1630

1930-2100
Avian population studies
Comparative survey of rainforest and eucalyptus forest structures-data collection
Group A: rainforest
Group B: eucalypt forest
Comparative survey of rainforest and eucalyptus forest structure-
Rainforest: collation of results and preparation of workshop discussions
Comparative survey of rainforest and eucalyptus forest structure- presentation and workshop discussion of results
Study of nocturnal mammals (spotlighting)
Mar 12-Wed FRP-2

FRP-2
FST
0830-1030

1030-1515
1530-1730
Trophic relationships in rainforest communities- discussion and project planning
Trophic relationships in rainforest communities- data collection
Mammalian population studies
Mar 13-Thurs FST
FRP-2
FST
FST
0530-0830
1000-1200
1400-1700
1930-2100
Mammalian population studies
Trophic relationships in rainforest communities- data collection
Study of rainforest invertebrate animal populations
Study of nocturnal rainforest invertebrate animal populations
Mar 14-Fri FST-LAB
FRP-2
0900-1130
1200-1300

1300-1700
Study of rainforest invertebrate animal populations
Trophic relationships in rainforest communities-seminar presentations
Free time to explore the forest
 
 
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