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Exploring Detritus-Based Food Webs in Streams

Author(s): Susan Washko1, Elizabeth Waring2

1. University of Arizona 2. Northeastern State University

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This two-part field lesson for mid- to upper-level undergraduates connects allochthonous inputs to the invertebrate consumers that depend on them. After preparing students with background information such as the stream continuum concept, ‘brown’…

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This two-part field lesson for mid- to upper-level undergraduates connects allochthonous inputs to the invertebrate consumers that depend on them. After preparing students with background information such as the stream continuum concept, ‘brown’ versus ‘green’ food web components, and invertebrate functional feeding groups, students will be ready to embark into the stream. During the first part, students will sample organic matter using a variety of equipment, sort the organic matter into leaf packs, and deploy the leaf packs. During the second part, students will collect the leaf packs, inventory the inhabiting aquatic macroinvertebrates, and identify functional feeding groups present. Students will reflect on their experience by drawing a diagram of a detritus-based food web, writing a paragraph explaining the food web, and making comparisons of their data to data from other locations in the activity worksheet.

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Version 1.0 - published on 10 Dec 2022 doi:10.25334/XG53-EK16 - cite this

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This field lesson includes instructor notes (student safety, lesson context and engagement, equipment list, etc.) and the lesson plan (including foundational information for students, step-by-step field process, and assessment), a worksheet for students, a data sheet for students, and a completed example of the data sheet and worksheet. While this lesson is centered on the field activity and limits focus on data analysis, the authors include a list of other resources where data analysis is a central component of the lesson.

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