2020
DOI: 10.24918/cs.2020.19
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"Data, Distributions, and Hypotheses: Exploring Diversity and Disturbance in the Tallgrass Prairie"

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“…Instructors may also develop creative course‐based research projects related to ecological restoration to cover other important topics in ecology. For example, Angra et al (2020) used a multiweek research module for undergraduate students to explore the effects of different burning regimes on grassland communities, providing an excellent lesson in diversity‐disturbance relationships; Valliere (2022) had students use camera traps to evaluate biodiversity and animal behavior in a restored campus nature preserve; and Love Stowell and Martin (2016) developed a lesson plan aimed at connecting evolutionary concepts to conservation efforts using the case study of an endangered cutthroat trout species that is a target for reintroduction. These examples highlight the diversity of approaches that could be employed to teach multiple ecological subdisciplines across all levels of biological organization—from genes to ecosystems—in a restoration context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instructors may also develop creative course‐based research projects related to ecological restoration to cover other important topics in ecology. For example, Angra et al (2020) used a multiweek research module for undergraduate students to explore the effects of different burning regimes on grassland communities, providing an excellent lesson in diversity‐disturbance relationships; Valliere (2022) had students use camera traps to evaluate biodiversity and animal behavior in a restored campus nature preserve; and Love Stowell and Martin (2016) developed a lesson plan aimed at connecting evolutionary concepts to conservation efforts using the case study of an endangered cutthroat trout species that is a target for reintroduction. These examples highlight the diversity of approaches that could be employed to teach multiple ecological subdisciplines across all levels of biological organization—from genes to ecosystems—in a restoration context.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%