Drivers of Avian Local Species Richness: Continental-Scale Gradients, Regional Landscape, or Local Land Cover?
Author(s): Tom Langen
Clarkson University
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Summary:
Experiment included in Teaching Issues and Experiments in Ecology (TIEE) Volume 8
Description
Students learn how to test hypotheses related to the local, regional, and continental determinants of local breeding bird species richness, using georeferenced data from standardized point counts and remotely-sensed data, including orthoimages and continental-scale land use and land cover. The exercise is intended as a small-group bounded inquiry. The activity requires a short period of in-class introduction and time for student presentations, but completion of the exercise can be done outside of class.
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- Langen, T. (2018). Drivers of Avian Local Species Richness: Continental-Scale Gradients, Regional Landscape, or Local Land Cover?. Ecological Society of America, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/Q4DQ1P