This course aimed to learn studentes the animal surveys and censuses, concepts of sampling experimental animals, sampling units, random sampling techniques, use of random numbers for sampling experimental animals, methods of summarizing data and graphical representation of data, estimation, regression, correlation, contingency tables and the Chi square, analysis of variance, experimental design, methods of experimental design, growth and its estimation.
Animal surveys and censuses, concepts of sampling experimental animals, sampling units, random sampling techniques, use of random numbers for sampling experimental animals, methods of summarizing data and graphical representation of data, estimation, regression, correlation, contingency tables and the Chi square, analysis of variance, experimental design, methods of experimental design, growth and its estimation.
Coverage includes the ecology of microorganisms in natural and engineered environments; genomic, metagenomic and molecular advances in understanding of microbial interactions; microbial diversity and phylogeny; microbial drivers of biogeochemical processes; inter- and intraspecific microbial communication; ecological studies of human, animal, plant and insect microbiology and disease; microbial processes and interactions in extreme or unusual environments; microbial population, community ecology, technological developments and more.