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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 A Case of a Warbler Eating Berries

This is 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 source that minimizes...

View Resource Degradation of a Tropical Stream [resource group]

A series of photographs showing the widening of a road that then caused an increase in the sediment load in the streams below the road. The photographs show the road and the surrounding tropical...

http://ecoed.esa.org/index.php?P=AdvancedSearch&Q=Y&FK=%22De...
View Resource Widening the Road in a Tropical Country

This photo was taken in 2009 after a mountain road had been widened. The small layer of soil supporting the diverse tropical rainforest is observable. The road was widened from a single car road to...

View Resource Widening the Road in a Tropical Country with Scale

This photo was taken in 2009 after a mountain road had been widened. The small layer of soil supporting the diverse tropical rainforest is observable. The road was widened from a single car road to...

View Resource Pool 17 along the Turure River in 2009 with Reference Point

Picture of Pool 17 taken in 2009 along the Turure River after the mountain road had been widened. To get to the rocks along the far bank in 2005, one had to wade in waist-deep (about 3 feet) water. ...

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