Using Data Science Skills and Digitized Natural History Collections Data to Investigate Ecological and Evolutionary Principles in Introductory Biology Courses
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22 Aug 2019 | Contributor(s): Debra Linton, Molly Phillips, Libby Ellwood, Lisa White, Anna Monfils | doi:10.25334/44MG-DP37
Session presentation Biodiversity Literacy in Undergraduate Education project at the 2019 BioQUEST & QUBES Summer Workshop
The Evolution (and Coevolution) of Flowering Plants
05 Oct 2018 | Contributor(s): Anna Monfils, Debra Linton, Libby Ellwood, Molly Phillips | doi:10.25334/Q4M969
Module on coevolution developed by AIM-UP. In the module students utilize natural history collections.
The Effect of Climate Change on Butterfly Phenology
12 Jun 2018 | Contributor(s): Debra Linton, Anna Monfils, Molly Phillips, Elizabeth Ellwood | doi:10.25334/Q46Q5B
In this module, students explore changes in butterfly phenology through the use of natural history collections data.
Species Range Over Space and Time
19 Mar 2019 | Contributor(s): Debra Linton, Anna Monfils, Libby Ellwood, Molly Phillips | doi:10.25334/Q47T7F
In this module, students use data from natural history collections to look at range shifts related to climate variables over different time periods.
Slides for Revealing Hidden Figures within Natural History Collections Through Data Sleuthing
21 Jul 2022 | Contributor(s): Siobhan Leachman, Makenzie E. Mabry, Adania Flemming, Libby Ellwood, Molly Phillips | doi:10.25334/64HH-B177
Slides in powerpoint form for the Revealing Hidden Figures within Natural History Collections Through Data Sleuthing workshop
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