IMPRS-gBGC core course: Terrestrial Biosphere

This course will focus on processes important in biosphere-atmosphere exchange of greenhouse gases as well as methods used to scale these exchange processes to understand their importance in global biogeochemical cycles.
The emphasis will be on plants since soils are covered in a separate course.
Category: Core course
Credits: 0.2 per course day
If you are an doctoral researcher with limited background knowledge in biology and ecology, this is the right course for you.
1. When
- Part 1: April 20,27, and 29 as webinar
- Part 2: September 10 and 17, October 12 in-person
2. Where
September 10: Am Planetarium 1: Lecture hall (ground floor of the Schleiden Institute)
September 10: Excursion: Meeting point at the entrance of the Jena Experiment
September 17 MPI-BGC: lecture hall and outside
October 12: MPI-BGC: lecture hall
3. Outline
preliminary agenda
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L = lecture, D = demonstration, P = practical, E = excursion
Day & slot | Type | Content | Who & where |
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September 10 | Biodiversity and ecosystem functions & Ecophysiology I | ||
9:00 - 11:00 | L | Biodiversity | Christine Römermann Am Planetarium 1: Lecture hall, ground floor of the Schleiden Institute |
11:15 - 12:45 | E | Excursion to the Jena Experiment | Markus Lange Meeting point at the entrance of the Jena Experiment |
14:00 - 16:00 | L/D/P | Biodiversity & Ecophysiology | Christine Römermann and Dr. Solveig Franziska Bucher / Am Planetarium 1: Lecture hall |
September 17 | Ecophysiology II | ||
09:00 - 13:00 | L | Carbon Metabolism, water in plants, transport processes, nutrients and interactions | Henrik Hartmann MPI-BGC lecture hall |
13:00 - 17:00 | D/P | Hands on part | Henrik Hartmann MPI-BGC Outside / basement |
October 12 | Plant traits and modeling plant/soil | ||
09:00 -12:30 | L | Biogeochemical cycles in general & models of BGC cycles | Jens Kattge MPI-BGC lecture hall |
April 29 | Plants in Landscapes & large scale biodiversity / biogeography | Webinar | |
09:00 - 10:30 | L | Pattern and process at landscape scales | Axel Kleidon |
11:00 - 12:30 | L | Large scale biodiversity and biogeography | Axel Kleidon |
14:00 - 16:00 | L | Lab exercise - geophysical modelling | Axel Kleidon |
April 20 | Introduction | Webinar | |
14:00 - 15:30 | L | Hierarchical theory and levels of organization of biological systems | Carlos Sierra |
April 27 | Plant traits and modeling plant/soil | Webinar | |
11:00 - 12:30 | L | Mathematical representation of ecosystem models | Carlos Sierra |
14:00 - 17:00 | P/D | Building a simple biogeochemical model in 3 steps of abstraction (visual representation, mathematical representation, working model) | Carlos Sierra |
14:00 - 17:00 | P/D | Building a simple biogeochemical model in 3 steps of abstraction (visual representation, mathematical representation, working model) | Carlos Sierra |
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