Plants in the Human-Altered Environment (PHAE): EREN-NEON Flexible Learning Project
Author(s): Jason Kilgore1, Karen Kuers2
1. Washington & Jefferson College 2. The University of the South
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Description
Woody plants provide an amazing variety of services to other organisms, including humans, many of which are overlooked in the human-altered environment. This project brings students face-to-face with the plants that share their neighborhoods or campuses. Students will use online resources to identify and classify their plot, and will then establish plots and measure the abundance, biomass, diversity, and ecosystem services provided by plants as a function of the intensity of landscape alteration. They will also relate these data to nation-wide datasets on plants within the human-altered environment. This project can be implemented across a range of environments, used by independent students or groups of students, and lasts from 2 to 4 laboratory sessions.
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- Kilgore, J., Kuers, K. (2020). Plants in the Human-Altered Environment (PHAE): EREN-NEON Flexible Learning Project. EREN: Ecological Research as Education Network, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/0KWA-HJ96