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Food Chain Dynamics In A Simple Ecosystem
- BIOL_1134_Algae_Ecosystem_Hypothesis_Worksheet_F2017.pdf
- FMN_Food_Chain_Dynamics_In_A_Simple_Algae_Ecosystem__.pdf
- anova_for_algae_comparisons.xlsx
- t_test_algae_jars.xlsx
- Algae_concentration_calculations.xlsx
In this lab, students will work with a simple algae/brine shrimp environment to learn about food chains and population dynamics.
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I've been working on this activity over the past few days. If your brine shrimp aren't growing as fast as you want or not as big as you want, set up a population in a beaker/jar/flask and add some algae in with the young brine shrimp/ Once they get a good diet of algae available, they will start to grow rapidly.
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Here are links to videos students can watch prior to lab to understand the procedure better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z9RFVk4dCU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmLqEfaTa9k
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I've added spreadsheets that we used for calculating algae concentration from the absorbance readings, t-test, and ANOVA. There are tools in Excel to do the tests, but these spreadsheets are simpler to understand and a bit more forgiving.