Investigating Human Impacts on Hawaiian Fishpond Ecology
Author(s): Michelle Phillips
Hawaii Community College
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Summary:
Examining water quality (including fertilizer residue, nutrients, soil erosion, and invasive plants) on a Hawaiian fishpond ecosystem.
Contents:
- Hawaiian Fishpond Plant and Animal Identification Guide.pdf(PDF | 1 MB)
- Investigating Human Impacts on Hawaiian Fishpond Ecology.doc(DOC | 287 KB)
- Investigating Human Impacts on Hawaiian Fishpond Ecology.pdf(PDF | 284 KB)
- Investigating Human Impacts on Hawaiian Fishpond Ecology_Teaching Notes.pdf(PDF | 54 KB)
- Investigating human impacts on stream ecology: locally and nationally (Abstract) | TIEE
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Description
Students will collect, analyze, and examine several factors of water quality and impacts from humans on a Hawaiian fishpond ecosystem, including fertilizer residue, nutrients, soil erosion, and invasive plants, as well as look at populations of fish, to determine the over-all health of the ecosystem.
Cite this work
Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Phillips, M. (2019). Investigating Human Impacts on Hawaiian Fishpond Ecology. ESA Data Explorers FMN (2019), QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/Q4TQ82