Climate Change and Phenology: Evaluating Temperature, Precipitation, and Phenology of Frogs and Toads in Minnesota
Author(s): Kristen Genet
Anoka-Ramsey Community College
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Summary:
Students evaluate long term (100+ years) trends in temperature and precipitation, and then isolate a shorter time span (20 years) in which to evaluate the correlation between spring temps and the earliest reported calling dates for MN frogs and toads
Contents:
- Data files part 1.zip(ZIP | 548 KB)
- Data files part 2.zip(ZIP | 551 KB)
- Data files prologue.zip(ZIP | 2 MB)
- Kristen Genet - Phenology Adaptation and Teaching Notes.doc(DOC | 178 KB)
- Screen shots.zip(ZIP | 996 KB)
- Investigating the footprint of climate change on phenology and ecological interactions in north-central North America
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Supporting Docs
- Data files part 1.zip(ZIP | 548 KB)
- Data files part 2.zip(ZIP | 551 KB)
- Data files prologue.zip(ZIP | 2 MB)
- Kristen Genet - Phenology Adaptation and Teaching Notes.doc(DOC | 178 KB)
- Screen shots.zip(ZIP | 996 KB)
- Investigating the footprint of climate change on phenology and ecological interactions in north-central North America