| Primary or BEN resource type | |
|---|---|
| Format | |
| Is Part Of | A Case of a Warbler Eating Berries and Image collection. |
| Collection Link | http://esa.org/ecoed/folders/0097/warblersandtheirdietofinsects |
| Core Concepts | |
| Drought & Water-Ecosystem Services Collection | Off |
| Conservation Targets Under Global Change Collection | Off |
| Big Data Collection | Off |
| Editor's Choice | No |
| Audience | |
| Pedagogical Use Description | This image can be used in lectures dealing with behavioral and evolutionary biology. To introduce concepts of evolution and competition, this image can be used to illustrate the warblers' dependence on insects for their diet and survival. The discussion can proceed to mention the yellow-rumped warbler's special adaptation allowing this species to eat bayberries to avoid competition among other warbler species. This image can also be used in courses that take field trips in native habitats of the warblers. |
| Keywords | warbler, Setophaga magnolia, bird |
| Key taxa | Setophaga magnolia |
| Life science discipline (subject) | |
| Primary Author Controlled Name | |
| Primary Author Affiliation | Borough of Manhattan Community College |
| Primary Author email | dkrauss@bmcc.cuny.edu |
| Secondary Author Name(s) | Lauren Goodwyn, Issa Salame |
| Submitter Email | education@esa.org |
| Rights | David Krauss, Lauren Goodwyn, Issa Salame |
| Date Of Record Submission | 2012-04-06 |
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