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RESOURCE USERS: All items presented on the site are peer-reviewed and accepted for educational use by the Ecological Society of America and/or one of the peer Society partners.

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Welcome to the Ecological Society of America's online resource portal! This project is run in conjunction with the Society for the Study of Evolution, the Society for Economic Botany, and the Botanical Society of America and is in part supported by the National Science Foundation.

ESA's EcoEd Digital Library (EcoEdDL) is a forum for scientists and educators to locate and contribute peer reviewed resources for 21st century undergraduate ecology education. EcoEdDL strives to foster a community of ecology education users and contributors.

Over the next few months we'll be refining this site as a tool designed to allow members to share resources online—images, syllabi, labs, lectures, data sets, software, etc. If you have a resource that helps the Society promote its mission, we're here to assist you in sharing it.

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View Resource What NOT to Read: A Lesson in Reviewing and Critiquing Scientific Literature Using a Junk Science Article on Climate Change

A central challenge for college-level science and ecology students is understanding the significance of peer-reviewed scientific literature. Such literature is increasingly easy to access, but...

View Resource Effects of frost on wildflowers: an unexpected consequence of climate change [resource group]

A collection of slides about the effects of frost on Colorado wildflowers at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL). RMBL is a high-altitude field research station at 9,500 feet in the...

http://ecoed.esa.org/index.php?P=AdvancedSearch&Q=Y&FK=%22Ef...
View Resource An in-class role-playing activity to foster discussion and deeper understanding of biodiversity and ecological webs

In a general sense, biodiversity is an intuitively simple concept, referring to the variety of Earth’s organisms. Ecologists, however, conceptualize biodiversity in a more nuanced, multidimensional...

View Resource A Case of a Warbler Eating Berries [resource group]

This is the resource folder for a photographic case study on the Yellow-rumped Warbler. This bird is unusual among warblers in its ability to eat Bayberry seeds. This ability give is a winter food...

http://ecoed.esa.org/index.php?P=AdvancedSearch&Q=Y&F46=%22A...
View Resource Melting Glaciers on Mt. Kilimanjaro

This pair of Landsat images shows the rapid loss of the fabled glaciers and snowfields crowning Mt. Kilimanjaro between 1993 and 2000. With the snow and ice nearly gone, the volcano's crater is...

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