Diario del proyecto Bio 152 Honors Project- Fall 2021

16 de noviembre de 2021

Week of November 15th: Choose your own adventure prompts!

Hi everyone,

First of all, congratulations on completing the second exam for Bio 152. Woohoo!

After what was likely a stressful week, we want to leave this week of honor's prompts a bit more freeform. For this week, we want you to make 3 observations of your own choice. You should also suggest an identification for one of your classmates.

It might be cold, but it isn't too bad yet! Enjoy the outdoors while you can!

Cheers,

Haley

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08 de noviembre de 2021

Prompts based on the Picnic Point Meet-Up

Here are the prompts associated with this meetup. If you were at the event, we saw examples of these so you should either already have observations made for them or could easily repeat them.

Find buckthorn
Find a shrub (other than buckthorn)
Find evidence of insect herbivory (other than a leaf mine)
Find a leaf mine (Google this if you don't know what it is!)
Find a plant species commonly known to be edible

Happy hunting!

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27 de octubre de 2021

Festive Fall Prompts!

Hi everyone!

Happy Halloween week! We here in the coordinator hallway at Noland are loving the autumnal festivities. To celebrate, we have a couple new iNaturalist prompts for you!

This week's prompts are:

  1. Find (and identify) a fungus! Mushrooms grow best when there has been prolonged periods of wet weather. The recent rain should be helpful to you!
  2. Find (and identify) a tree with colorful fall leaves! As Dr. McCulloh mentioned in lecture, some species display brighter colors than others. Has the weather this fall been conducive to the production of anthocyanins?
  3. Confirm one observation made by a classmate

Stay tuned for our next park outing. You will receive some prompts at that gathering along with some guided assistance in finding them. We are looking forward to seeing you then!

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18 de octubre de 2021

Assignments for this week!

Happy Monday, folks! Now that you all have gotten the swing of things, we want to increase the challenge just a little bit.

This week, we will have two prompts and a requirement that you confirm the identification of another student's observation. It is important to look at the observations your classmates are making! iNaturalist is intended to be a collaborative platform.

So, here are your three assignments:

  1. Make an observation of an aquatic macrophyte
  2. Make an observation of an invasive plant species (you may have to make several observations, or do some identification in the moment, to determine whether what you've found is invasive or not!)
  3. Confirm the identification of an observation made by one of your classmates. Look through the observations in our project and see if there are any that you know and can help with! We require that you confirm at least one.

Email Haley Briel or Jeremiah Yahn if you have any questions!

Publicado el octubre 18, 2021 08:12 TARDE por thebrielhaystack thebrielhaystack | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

14 de octubre de 2021

This Week's Prompt

Happy Thursday everyone! We hope the exam went well. This week's prompt (a few days late) is this: Something you found under a rock or log.

Remember, it needs to be a living (or very recently deceased) organism that can be identified to species name! Have fun exploring the underbelly of the natural world ;)

Publicado el octubre 14, 2021 05:04 TARDE por thebrielhaystack thebrielhaystack | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

04 de octubre de 2021

Prompt for Week of October 4th

Hello again! In honor of Dr. Sharma's research (and with Halloween around the corner), we are asking you to find an arachnid this week. In a study that Dr. Sharma conducted, he and his colleagues discovered that horseshoe crabs are a member of the class Arachnida! Read about it here: https://phys.org/news/2019-03-horseshoe-crabs-relatives-spiders-scorpions.html

Publicado el octubre 4, 2021 08:19 TARDE por thebrielhaystack thebrielhaystack | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

20 de septiembre de 2021

Your first two prompts!

Hi all!

Prompt 1 (Week of September 20th): Find a fish in its natural habitat (not an aquarium)

Prompt 2 (Week of September 27th): Find a beetle. Beetles, in the order Coleoptera, constitute ONE QUARTER of ALL ANIMAL SPECIES on Earth!

Publicado el septiembre 20, 2021 04:06 TARDE por thebrielhaystack thebrielhaystack | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario

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