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Resource Group | TIEE |
Resource Group Link | https://ecoed.esa.org/index.php?P=SearchResults&F46=TIEE |
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Keywords | species diversity, community, diversity, biodiversity, brood parasitism, endangered species, management, songbird |
Key taxa | cowbird |
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Pedagogical Use Description | This data set could be used in discussions of community ecology (species diversity), species interactions (brood parasitism), and management of an endangered bird species (the Kirtland's Warbler). It would also be a nice comparison with other removal studies showing great effects on community composition - e.g. Paine's starfish removals. This is a fairly straightforward data set concerning possible effects of brown-headed cowbirds on songbird species diversity. Brood parasitism is a captivating phenomenon, and the idea that cowbirds negatively impact their hosts is a "truth" for most students who are familiar with cowbirds. Another attractive aspect of the study is that De Groot and Smith test this idea in two ways - 1) by comparing songbird composition for birds that accept cowbirds with community composition of birds that do not accept the parasites and 2) by comparing bird composition in sites with and without cowbirds. Their hypothesis that songbird richness and evenness would be higher in cowbird removal sites was not supported. In addition, the proportion of suitable cowbird hosts did not decrease much in the cowbird removal locations. This is a good opportunity for students to see that even hypotheses that seem so likely must sometimes be rejected. In addition, this recent paper (2001) is the first on effects of a brood parasite on community composition, which will also surprise students. |
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Url | http://tiee.esa.org/vol/v1/data_sets/cowbird/cowbird.html |
Full Name of Primary Author | Charlene D'Avanzo |
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Primary Author Affiliation | School of Natural Sciences, Hampshire College |
Primary Author email | cdavanzo@hampshire.edu |
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Rights | 2004 - Charlene D'Avanzo, and the Ecological Society of America |
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Drought and Water Ecosystem Services Collection | Off |
Conservation Targets Under Global Change Collection | Off |
Big Data Collection | Off |
Editors Choice | No |
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Date Of Record Submission | 2004-02-22 |
I Agree to EcoEdDL's Copyright Policy & Terms of Use | No |
Date Of Record Release | 2010-02-16 01:37:45 |
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Date Last Modified | 2018-07-18 11:03:44 |
Release Flag | Published |
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