Too much of a good thing? Exploring nutrient pollution in streams using bioindicators
Author(s): J. Stephen Gosnell
Baruch College, City University of New York and PhD Program in Biology, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York
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Summary:
Students use data on nitrogen and phosphorus levels in streams and macrobenthic insect biodiversity to consider issues of nutrient pollution and stream health while learning to filter, summarize, and plot data.
Contents:
- Copy of Stream Data.xlsx(XLSX | 68 KB)
- Copy of supplement1.pdf(PDF | 4 MB)
- Copy of supplement2.pdf(PDF | 100 KB)
- Copy of supplement3.pdf(PDF | 30 KB)
- Copy of supplement4.pdf(PDF | 497 KB)
- Potomac_green_water.jpg(JPG | 5 MB)
- Too much of a good thing_ Exploring nutrient pollution in streams using bioindicators_blackboard_rubric_jsg.zip(ZIP | 5 KB)
- Too much of a good thing_ Exploring nutrient pollution in streams using bioindicators_faculty_teaching_notes_jsg.docx(DOCX | 16 KB)
- Too much of a good thing_ Exploring nutrient pollution in streams using bioindicators_lab_introduction_jsg.pptx(PPTX | 10 MB)
- Too much of a good thing_ Exploring nutrient pollution in streams using bioindicators_student_handout_jsg.docx(DOCX | 294 KB)
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