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  1. Molly Phillips

    Contact information: mphillips AT flmnh DOT ufl DOT edu Twitter: @StellarSquirrelMolly is a biologist with a background in evolution, ecology, and natural history, which includes five years of...

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  2. Paula A Trillo

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  3. Rebecca Pearce

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  4. Rebecca Whittier

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  5. Sleep and Learning Lab

    24 May 2018 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Jennifer Doherty1, Gideon Dunster1, Horacio de la Iglesia1

    University of Washington

    Students use sleep and exam data from Introductory Biology students to investigate the question: Does a circadian rhythm, the sleep-wake cycle, influence an important mammalian adaptation, the...

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  6. Snapshot Serengeti Online Lab

    01 Jun 2023 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Charles Willis1, Jeffrey A Klemens2, Rahul Agrawal3, Sadie Hebert1, Meredith Palmer4, Annika Moe1, Deena Wassenberg1, Katherine Barry1, Craig Packer1

    1. University of Minnesota 2. Thomas Jefferson University 3. University of Michigan 4. Princeton University

    Snapshot Serengeti is a fully online inquiry-based lab that uses real camera-trap data from Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to explore themes of tropical ecology and animal behavior.

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  7. Snapshot Serengeti Online Lab

    23 Jul 2023 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Charles Willis1, Jeffrey A Klemens2, Rahul Agrawal3, Sadie Hebert1, Meredith Palmer4, Annika Moe1, Deena Wassenberg1, Katherine Barry1, Craig Packer1

    1. University of Minnesota 2. Thomas Jefferson University 3. University of Michigan 4. Princeton University

    Snapshot Serengeti is a fully online inquiry-based lab that uses real camera-trap data from Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to explore themes of tropical ecology and animal behavior.

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  8. Sorry to Eat and Run: A Lesson Plan for Testing Trade-off in Squirrel Behavior Using Giving Up Densities (GUDs)

    30 Aug 2021 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Christopher J. Yahnke*1, Laurie Dizney2, Johanna Varner3, Jennifer Duggan4, Hayley C. Lanier5, Liesl P. Erb6, Elizabeth A. Flaherty7, Patrice K. Connors3, John D. Hanson8

    1. University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point 2. University of Portland 3. Colorado Mesa University 4. California State University, Monterey Bay 5. University of Oklahoma 6. Warren Wilson College 7. Purdue University 8. Institute for Biodiversity Research and Education

    All animals need to find and compete for food, shelter, and mates in order to survive and reproduce. They also need to avoid being eaten by predators. Optimal foraging theory provides a framework...

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  9. Sounds of the Tropics: Part 1. How can audio recordings improve tropical biodiversity conservation?

    24 Jul 2023 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Laura May-Collado1, Marconi Campos-Cerqueira2, T. Mitchell Aide3

    1. University of Vermont 2. Rainforest Connection 3. University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras

    This online module explores the terminology of sound and concepts of acoustic monitoring, the diversity of sounds produced by animals, how to study soundscapes, how humans modify soundscapes, and...

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  10. Stephen Christian d'Orgeix

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  11. Steven Schwartz

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  12. Talisin Hammond

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  13. Tatiana Larisa Thomas

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  14. The nose knows: How tri-trophic interactions and natural history shape bird foraging behavior. An introduction to statistical analysis in animal behavior research

    20 Dec 2018 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Julia Burrows

    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...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/973/?v=1

  15. Vedham Karpakakunjaram

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  16. Victoria Brown-Kennerly

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  17. Vitor Passos Rios

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