Data Management using National Ecological Observatory Network's (NEON) Small Mammal Data with Accompanying Lesson on Mark Recapture Analysis
Author(s): Jim McNeil1, Megan A. Jones2
1. George Mason University; Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation 2. National Ecological Observatory Network
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Summary:
Students use small mammal data from the National Ecological Observatory Network to understand necessary steps of data management from data collection to data analysis by estimating small mammal population sizes using the Lincoln-Peterson model.
Contents:
- McNeilJones_TIEE_DataManagementSlides.pptx(PPTX | 8 MB)
- McNeilJones_TIEE_NEONSmallMammalDataAbundanceWorkbook.xlsx(XLSX | 697 KB)
- NEONTeachingModule_SmallMammalDataManagement_TeachingDataSubset.zip(ZIP | 741 KB)
- NEONTeachingModule_Student_DataManagementwWithNEONSmallMammalDataAndMarkRecapture.docx(DOCX | 51 KB)
- NEONTeachingModule_Teacher_DataManagementwWithNEONSmallMammalDataAndMarkRecapture.docx(DOCX | 64 KB)
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Supporting Docs
- McNeilJones_TIEE_DataManagementSlides.pptx(PPTX | 8 MB)
- McNeilJones_TIEE_NEONSmallMammalDataAbundanceWorkbook.xlsx(XLSX | 697 KB)
- NEONTeachingModule_SmallMammalDataManagement_TeachingDataSubset.zip(ZIP | 741 KB)
- NEONTeachingModule_Student_DataManagementwWithNEONSmallMammalDataAndMarkRecapture.docx(DOCX | 51 KB)
- NEONTeachingModule_Teacher_DataManagementwWithNEONSmallMammalDataAndMarkRecapture.docx(DOCX | 64 KB)