The main objective of the course is to provide in-depth knowledge of the theoretical and practical principles of conservation translocations and, more specifically, of plant translocations. Most of the principles covered are applicable to animals as well. Through the course, students will acquire multidisciplinary theoretical and practical skills related to conservation biology, plant ecology, conservation genetics, translocation legislation, and communication. The expected learning outcomes are as follows: 1. Knowledge and understanding: knowledge and understanding of the theoretical principles of species translocations and in situ and ex situ conservation applied to translocations themselves. 2. Applied knowledge and understanding: be able to apply theoretical knowledge to practical cases, draft reports and feasibility studies for the translocation of rare and threatened species; be able to operate competently in the context of ex situ conservation (seed banks and botanical gardens); be able to plan and monitor translocated species. 3. Independent judgment: ability to critically evaluate case studies of species translocations, propose solutions and alternatives to resolve any problems and conflicts. 4. Communication skills: mastery of technical language and ability to explain the reasons behind decisions to technical experts and policy makers, as well as to a wider audience of non-experts.
Course Prerequisites
Fundamentals and principles of conservation biology and ecology in general, with a focus on plant ecology. Knowledge of English is required.
Teaching Methods
The course includes frontal lectures, practical laboratory activities, including seed banking activities at the Seed Bank of the University of Pavia, and fieldwork. Student participation will be required for classroom discussions of case studies and presentations on specific topics.
Assessment Methods
The exam will be a written multiple-choice questions test on all treated topics including lab and excursion.
Texts
The main reference sources are: - IUCN Guidelines for reintroductions and other conservation translocations - Center for Plant Conservation Guidelines to translocations - Linee guida per la traslocazione di specie vegetali spontanee - Scientific articles provided by the teachers - Pdf of the lectures provided by the teachers
Contents
The course program is as follow: – Definitions and aims – Translocation best practices – An emblematic case study: reintroduction of Isoëtes malinverniana – Monitoring translocation outcome – What are the drivers of translocation outcome? – Genetic consideration in translocation, databases – Role of ex situ material in translocation – Methods and techniques of seed banking part 1 & 2 (Prof. Rossi) – Strength and weakeness of translocation cases (class discussion) – Presentations by the students of a translocation plan. Practical activities include seed banking at the Germpasm Bank of the University of Pavia and the development of a cryopreservation protocol for the critically endangered species Isoetes malinverniana. Fieldwork consists of monitoring a reintroduced population of Isoetes malinverniana.
Course Language
Italian
More information
The course will be held in Italian, but the slides and most of the teaching material will be provided in English.