Sökning: "Learning ecology"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 61 avhandlingar innehållade orden Learning ecology.
1. Learning-by-modeling : Novel Computational Approaches for Exploring the Dynamics of Learning and Self-governance in Social-ecological Systems
Sammanfattning : As a consequence of global environmental change, sustainable management and governance of natural resources face critical challenges, such as dealing with non-linear dynamics, increased resource variability, and uncertainty. This thesis seeks to address some of these challenges by using simulation models. LÄS MER
2. Learning and memory in moths - plasticity in behaviour and neurophysiology
Sammanfattning : The moth, Spodoptera littoralis, was demonstrated to be a new model system for studying mechanisms underlying odour conditioning. In the experiments a restrained moth was trained to learn an association between a conditioned stimulus (CS) and an unconditioned stimulus (US). LÄS MER
3. Semiochemical-mediated attraction and oviposition in pyralid moths
Sammanfattning : Moths use chemical signals emanating from food to find sites for oviposition and subsequent larval feeding. By identifying these odours, novel approaches to pest management can be developed, such as monitoring of females in pest populations. LÄS MER
4. Designing new learning experiences? : exploring corporate e-learners’ self-regulated learning
Sammanfattning : The context of this study is corporate e-learning, with an explicit focus on how digital learning design can facilitate self-regulated learning (SRL). The field of e-learning is growing rapidly. An increasing number of corporations use digital technology and elearning for training their work force and customers. LÄS MER
5. Ecology and Evolution of Adaptive Morphological Variation in Fish Populations
Sammanfattning : The work in this thesis deals with the ecology and evolution of adaptive individual variation. Ecologists have long used niche theory to describe the ecology of a species as a whole, treating conspecific individuals as ecological equivalent. LÄS MER