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BIO 101/102: General Biology--Ecology

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Ecology sites relevant to BIO 101/102--General Biology

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Seabird and Forage Fish Research in Alaska


Added: 07/28/2006
A good overview of Alaska coastal ecosystems with emphasis on seabirds and the fish on which they and other marine animals feed (forage). Up-to-date research reports about marine habitat forage fish, and seabirds are featured, along with personal reports
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Connecting Concepts: Ecology/Population Dynamics


Added: 07/28/2006
This site has an excellent simulation/tutorial on population changes. In topic 1, students conduct a study of a zebra mussel population in a fictitious lake and present their findings during a virtual teleconference. Students will: 1) review qualitative
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Water on the Web


Added: 07/28/2006
This site provides detailed information on lake ecology as well as data collected over several years on a series of lakes and rivers.
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Eyes On The Bay


Added: 07/28/2006
This site provides data collected from the Maryland portion of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. Data is available real-time and in an archive.
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Great Lakes Information Network


Added: 07/28/2006
The Great Lakes Information Network (GLIN) is an extensive web site offering information on all aspects of the Great Lakes system. It is designed to be a partnership that offers one place online for people to find information relating to the Great Lakes?S
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Global Warming


Added: 07/28/2006
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Global Warming site is an incredibly comprehensive database containing information pertaining to impact of climate changes due to greenhouse emissions.It is divided into sections on Climate, Emissions, Impacts, Act
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Threatened Species


Added: 07/28/2006
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species provides taxonomic, conservation status, distribution and other information on taxa that have been evaluated using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria. This system is designed to determine the relative risk of

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