The nose knows: How tri-trophic interactions and natural history shape bird foraging behavior. An introduction to statistical analysis in animal behavior research
Author(s): Julia Burrows
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Summary:
Students investigate the role of olfaction and infochemicals on bird foraging behavior through two different quantitative activities where they generate hypotheses, create figures, conduct data analyses, and draw conclusions.
Contents:
- Blue_petrels instructor.xlsx(XLSX | 14 KB)
- Blue_petrels.csv(CSV | 237 B )
- Sleeping _chicks.csv(CSV | 174 B )
- Sleeping_adults instructor.xlsx(XLSX | 23 KB)
- Sleeping_adults.csv(CSV | 199 B )
- Sleeping_chicks instructor.xlsx(XLSX | 17 KB)
- The nose knows evaluation.pdf(PDF | 3 MB)
- The nose knows faculty notes.docx(DOCX | 95 KB)
- The nose knows reading quiz.pptx(PPTX | 45 KB)
- The nose knows student handout.docx(DOCX | 2 MB)
- The nose knows video.mpg(MPG | 21 MB)
- Link to TIEE publication and teaching materials for The nose knows: How tri-trophic interactions and natural history shape bird foraging behavior (Abstract) | TIEE
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Versions
Version | Released | DOI Handle | Status | |
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1.0 | Dec 20, 2018 | 10.25334/Q43H9V | published | view version » |