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View Resource Population Growth: Experimental Models Using Duckweed (Lemna spp.)

Experiment 1, "Dynamics of population growth: exponential and logistic growth" examines continuous population growth by growing duckweeds (Lemna spp.) Experiment 2, "Resource limitation and...

View Resource Practitioner Research Improved My Students’ Understanding of Evolution by Natural Selection in an Introductory Biology Course

Many undergraduates are challenged in their understanding of evolutionary biology because they harbor deeply held misconceptions about basic evolutionary concepts that are highly resistant to...

View Resource Protist Image Data

Protist Image Data (PID) provides pictures and short descriptions of selected protist genera, especially those genera whose species are frequently used as experimental organisms or are important in...

http://www.bch.umontreal.ca/protists/gallery.html
View Resource Quadrat Sampling: A Computer-Generated Laboratory Exercise

Obtaining spatial distributions by quadrat sampling can be difficult because field work tends to yield inconclusive data. This article describes a computer program that generates different spatial...

View Resource Rainforest carbon cycling and biodiversity: A simulation model learning tool

This modeling activity simulates how atmospheric CO2 concentrations, which influence global climate, increase with deforestation and decrease during reforestation. As fast-growing tropical trees...

View Resource Randomization Tests and Spatially Autocorrelated Data

This article discusses ecological data, particular spatially autocorrelated data, resampling techniques, and randomization techniques. It describes the use of randomization tests, with spatially...

View Resource Randomization Tests Using Standard Statistical Software

This article describes the general applicability of randomization methods to data that are not conducive to traditional analyses, without the use of specialized software.

View Resource Rapid Adaptation of Bean Beetles to a Novel Host

Bean beetles (Callosobruchus maculatus) are phytophagous insects that lay their eggs on the surface of several species of beans in the family Fabaceae. Larval development is completed within the...

http://www.beanbeetles.org/protocols/rapid_adaptation/synops...
View Resource Recruitment of tree species visible in a canopy gap in a southern Appalachian forest.

Natural recruitment of tree species is visible in a forest canopy gap at Coweeta Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) station in the Southern Appalachians. A recent study investigated temporal...

View Resource Reflections on Integration, Interaction, and Community: the Science One Program and Beyond

This article, published in Conservation Ecology, describes three interrelated programs in interdisciplinary, undergraduate science education, two at the first-year level, Science One (Sci1) and...

http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol5/iss2/art26/manuscript....
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