Adaptation of Plants in the Human-Altered Environment (PHAE) for a non-lab course on biodiversity conservation
Author(s): Emily Nodine
Rollins College
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Summary:
PHAE is a project to compare effects of landscape alteration intensities on plant biomass and diversity. This adaptation modifies the (adapted) modules for a non-lab course on conservation, conducted during a mix of in-person and remote students
Contents:
- PHAE assignment guidelines.docx(DOCX | 16 KB)
- PHAE background worksheet.docx(DOCX | 2 MB)
- PHAE module 1.docx(DOCX | 5 MB)
- PHAE module 2.docx(DOCX | 830 KB)
- PHAE module 3.docx(DOCX | 1 MB)
- PHAE module 4.docx(DOCX | 4 MB)
- PHAE module 5.docx(DOCX | 1 MB)
- PHAE module 6.docx(DOCX | 155 KB)
- PHAE module 7.docx(DOCX | 29 KB)
- PHAE module 8.docx(DOCX | 422 KB)
- PHAE Teaching Notes.docx(DOCX | 16 KB)
- EREN - Plants in the Human-Altered Environment (PHAE)
- License terms
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