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The Effect of Climate Change on Butterfly Phenology

In this module, students explore changes in butterfly phenology through the use of natural history collections data.

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Student-led evaluation of air quality issues using the US EPA AirData website

Presentation made by Katherine Berry et al. as part of the "Bringing Research Data to the Ecology Classroom: Opportunities, Barriers, and Next Steps” Session at the Ecological Society of America annual meeting, August 8th, 2017, Portland Oregon

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Biological Diversity in Wetlands: Applying the Scientific Method

An introduction to the Scientific Method for Introductory Biology students using plant and animal richness and environmental data from ephemeral ponds and permanent wetlands.

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Global Temperature Change in the 21st Century (Abstract) | TIEE

Module for practice included in Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology (TIEE) Volume 7

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The Carbon Cycle, Climate Change, and Feedback Loops

I combined material from the Carbon, Climate and Energy Resources Module and the Changing Biosphere Module to help students understand climate change, the carbon cycle, and feedback loops in my intro Ecology class.

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Teaching Notes for Global Temperature Change in the 21st Century

This is an FMN participant supplement for the TIEE module "Global Temperature Change in the 21st Century," authored by Daniel R. Taub and Gillian S. Graham in 2011.

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Adaptation of Terrestrial Trophic Cascades & Population Structure to a Non-Major’s Ecology Course

In this activity, students will use data from natural parks to examine trophic cascades.

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