Category: Post 2: Sources of Scientific Information
Post 2: Sources of Scientific Information
1. Source Title: “Evaluation of Ecology of the Fork Area at the Confluence of Assiniboine and Red Rivers in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada” Author: Indra Prakash Published in: International Journal of…
Blog Post 2: Sources of Scientific Information
1. What the source is: Argus, G., Boas, F., Coupé, R., Douglas, G., Goward, T., McKinnon, A., Pojar, J., Pojar, R., & Roberts, A. (2021). Plants of Northern British Columbia…
Blog Post 2: Sources of Scientific Information
Serré, S., Irvine, C., Williams, K., Hebert, C. E. (2022). Lake Superior herring gulls benefit from anthropogenic food subsidies in a prey-impoverished aquatic environment. Journal of Great Lakes Research, 48(5),…
Blog Post 2: Sources of Scientific Information
Buchmann, C. (2009). Cuban Home Gardens and Their Role in Social-Ecological Resilience. Human Ecology, 37(6), 705–721. http://www.jstor.org/stable/25652742 1. I picked an editorial named “Cuban Home Gardens and Their Role in…
Blog Post 2: Sources of Information
a) The link to my source is: https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.2880 Citation: Hejda, M., K. Štajerová, J. Pergl, and P. Pyšek. 2019. Impacts of dominant plant species on trait composition of…
Dandelion Growth in Sun Vs. Shade
I will be examining how different parts of my backyard varying levels of average sunlight throughout the day experience weed growth. As dandelions are an extremely common weed which I…
Source of Scientific Information
A- The source of the article in Urban Ecosystems Journal The citation for the article is Hess, K. M., Sinclair, J. S., Reisinger, A. J., Bean, E. Z., & Iannone…
Post 2: Sources of Scientific Information
Source Title: The recovery of European freshwater biodiversity has come to a halt – https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06400-1 Reference: Haase, P., Bowler, D. E., Baker, N. J., Bonada, N., Domisch, S., Garcia Marquez,…
Blog Post 2: Sources of Scientific Information
Emily Browne https://www.carleton.edu/departments/GEOL/Resources/comps/CompsPDFfiles/2009/LinetdWebPg/Papers/GeeseLoading.pdf The Role of migratory waterfowl as nutrient vectors in a managed wetland Post et al. 1998 This is a scientific research article. The evidence that supports this…
Trends and Fluctuations in Bird Populations on the Tundra at Cambridge Bay, Nunavut
Lok, C. Martin, and Jaap A. J. Vink. “Trends and Fluctuations in Bird Populations on the Tundra at Cambridge Bay, Nunavut.” The Canadian Field-Naturalist, vol. 126, no. 2, Nov. 2012, p….