Comparing Primary and Secondary Forest in a Preserve in Plano Texas: A Forest Ecology Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) for Non-Majors and Lower-Level Majors
Author(s): Tamara Basham
Collin County Commuity College District
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- Oak Point Forest Sampling 10312019_student.xlsx(XLSX | 17 KB)
- Oak Point Preserve Forest Lab 07162020_PreLab_Worksheet.docx(DOCX | 17 KB)
- Oak Point Preserve Forest Lab 07212020_Worksheet_Online.docx(DOCX | 18 KB)
- Oak Point Preserve Poster Instructions and Rubric SP2020.docx(DOCX | 12 KB)
- Oak Point_BIOMES_Basham_07102020.pdf(PDF | 3 MB)
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Description
Over the course of two to three lab periods, students use their knowledge of ecological succession and forest ecology to develop and test their hypotheses about how forest stand characteristics differ between two forest types: 1) primary forest and 2) secondary forest that has been re-growing since 1995. This activity can be conducted as a field exercise followed by two lab periods in which students process and analyze collected data using pivot tables in Excel, and then present their findings in a poster format. Alternatively, the exercise can be conducted online using previously collected data. Materials for the online version of the exercises are provided here.
Notes
First online version adapted from a field exercise.
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