2021
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.3706
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Undergraduate student conceptions of climate change impacts on animals

Abstract: Climate change is a critical environmental issue and is a recommended core concept in the Ecological Society of America's 4-Dimensional Ecology Education framework. Limited work describes K-12 students' conceptions of the biotic impacts of climate change, yet research is lacking to explore undergraduate students' conceptions on this topic. Our goal was to describe undergraduate student conceptions of the biotic outcomes of climate change, and characterize how these student conceptions of animal responses to cl… Show more

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“…Our careful review of their explanations further determined that these explanations were often accurate, reflecting key biological processes. Holt et al (2021) also noted the capacity for undergraduate biology students to recognize and relate major ecological processes to climate change. Our respondents leveraged the information provided through their Observations of elements within the scenes, into ecological patterns and processes when providing their arguments for their choices.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Our careful review of their explanations further determined that these explanations were often accurate, reflecting key biological processes. Holt et al (2021) also noted the capacity for undergraduate biology students to recognize and relate major ecological processes to climate change. Our respondents leveraged the information provided through their Observations of elements within the scenes, into ecological patterns and processes when providing their arguments for their choices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We chose to use one-on-one interviews, which are noted as a successful technique to gauge student conceptions and alternative conceptions in science (Soeharto et al, 2019). Our research team conducted several rounds of revisions with our interview protocol (see Holt et al, 2021) to narrow student responses about biotic impacts of climate change. The current study was part of a larger research project aimed at clarifying student conceptions about the biotic impacts of climate change with the ultimate goal of developing a concept inventory on this topic (Holt et al, unpublished).…”
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