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1Investigating human impacts on stream ecology: locally and nationally 1Investigating Human Impacts on Hawaiian Fishpond Ecology

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1Amelia Nuding (National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis, University of California, Santa Barbara,) 1Michelle Phillips ()
2Stephanie Hampton (National Center for Ecological Analysis & Synthesis, University of California, Santa Barbara) 2Michelle Phillips ()
3Deborah Rook ()   

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1<h2>ECOLOGICAL CONTENT</h2>  1<p>Students will collect, analyze, and examine several factors of water quality and impacts from humans on a Hawaiian fishpond ecosystem, including&nbsp;fertilizer residue, nutrients, soil erosion, and invasive plants, as well as look at populations of fish, to determine the over-all health of the ecosystem.</p>
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3<p>Organic nutrients, land cover, biological indicators, macroinvertebrate index, stream ecosystem structure and function</p>    
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5<h2>WHAT STUDENTS DO</h2>    
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8   <li>Explore maps of streams and land use in the US</li>    
9   <li>Analyze national water quality data sets from the US Environmental Protection Agency at regional and national scales</li>    
10   <li>Perform basic calculations from data set and generate graphs</li>    
11   <li>Relate water quality with land use</li>    
12   <li>Relate water quality with stream ecology</li>    
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Attachments

1 link — Investigating human impacts on stream ecology: locally and nationally (Abstract) | TIEE 1 file — Hawaiian Fishpond Plant and Animal Identification Guide.pdf
2 file — Investigating Human Impacts on Hawaiian Fishpond Ecology.doc
3 file — Investigating Human Impacts on Hawaiian Fishpond Ecology.pdf
4 file — Investigating Human Impacts on Hawaiian Fishpond Ecology_Teaching Notes.pdf
5 link — Investigating human impacts on stream ecology: locally and nationally (Abstract) | TIEE