Developing quantitative skills for ecological data: the effects of climate warming on phenological variation and species interactions
Author(s): Jill Hamilton1, Zachary Tarble1
North Dakota State University
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Summary:
Students combine long-term observational data sets and experimental warming in an alpine meadow in Gothic, CO to test, evaluate, and interpret ecological data focusing on phenological variation and species interactions in a changing climate
Contents:
- Inouye_2000_PNAS_Data_sightings.xlsx(XLSX | 12 KB)
- RMBL.Phenology_FacultyNotes_Quantitativeskills.pdf(PDF | 446 KB)
- RMBL_Complementary_Assignment_Powerpoint.pptx(PPTX | 3 MB)
- RMBL_phenology_2000to2010.xlsx(XLSX | 11 KB)
- WarmingMeadowExperiment_RMBL.xlsx(XLSX | 10 KB)
- Link to TIEE publication and teaching materials for The Biology of Climate Change: The effects of a changing climate on migrating and over-wintering species at a high-elevation field station
- Digital RMBL | Digital RMBL
- License terms
Supporting Docs
- Inouye_2000_PNAS_Data_sightings.xlsx(XLSX | 12 KB)
- RMBL.Phenology_FacultyNotes_Quantitativeskills.pdf(PDF | 446 KB)
- RMBL_Complementary_Assignment_Powerpoint.pptx(PPTX | 3 MB)
- RMBL_phenology_2000to2010.xlsx(XLSX | 11 KB)
- WarmingMeadowExperiment_RMBL.xlsx(XLSX | 10 KB)
- Link to TIEE publication and teaching materials for The Biology of Climate Change: The effects of a changing climate on migrating and over-wintering species at a high-elevation field station
- Digital RMBL | Digital RMBL