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Implementing an online module about tropical seed dispersal and restoration in an undergraduate ecology course in the Pacific Northwest, USA
Author(s): Martha Groom
University of Washington (Bothell & Seattle)
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Summary:
This “Spreading Seeds” case study introduces students to ecology of seed dispersal mutualisms, and their importance for forest restoration. The implementation plan teaching notes, and associated worksheet detail adaptations for a biology majors…
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- GROOM FMN Spreading Seeds Implementation Plan OCELOTS Teaching Notes.pdf(PDF | 188 KB)
- Implementing Spreading Seeds.jpg(JPG)
- Implementing Spreading Seeds.jpg(JPG | 957 KB)
- Worksheet Spreading Seeds Case Study Responses and Modified Module for PNW USA Temperate Coniferous Forest Plots.docx(DOCX | 584 KB)
- Groom_Sample Responses for Spreading Seeds Worksheet.docx (Instructors only)(DOCX | 167 KB)
- Spreading seeds: How can a better understanding of seed dispersal improve tropical forest restoration? (v1.0)
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