Category: Post 2: Sources of Scientific Information
Source of Scientific Information: Emerald Ash Borer Study
The source of scientific information I have chosen is “Predicting Emerald Ash Borer Adult Emergence and Peak Flight Activity in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada”, found here (https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fevo.2022.846144/full TRU account required). It…
Post 2: Sources of Scientific Information
BENNIE, J., HILL, M.O., BAXTER, R. and HUNTLEY, B. (2006), Influence of slope and aspect on long-term vegetation change in British chalk grasslands. Journal of Ecology, 94: 355-368. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2745.2006.01104.x …
Blog Post #2: Sources of Scientific Information
Blog Post #2 Scientific Source- elena kvisle Hello please see the attached file for my blog post #2. Thank you!
Sources of Scientific Information
The source of ecological information I have chosen is a research paper titled ” Introduced and invasive species in novel rangeland ecosystems: friends or foes? ” published in the Rangeland Ecology…
Post #2
Laidre, K. L., Atkinson, S., Regehr, E. V., Stern, H. L., Born, E. W., Wiig, Ø., Lunn, N. J., & Dyck, M. (2020). Interrelated ecological impacts of climate change on…
Post 2: Sources of Scientific Information
In this post I will discuss sources of ecological information with reference to a journal article. This journal article is taken from the journal Estuaries and Coasts. The full citation,…
Evaluating Ecological Information
In this post, I’ll walk you through the process of evaluating a source of ecological information using the guidelines from the “How to evaluate sources of scientific information tutorial.” Source:…
Sources of scientific Information
For the second blog post, the article title is “Defoliation-induced changes in foliage quality may trigger broad-scale insect outbreaks”. I would categorize this article as academic peer-reviewed research material. According…
Scientific Sources
Blog post #2 Scientific Research Articles Signe Lett, et al. 2022. Can bryophyte groups increase functional resolution in tundra ecosystems?. Arctic Science. 8(3): 609-637. https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2020-0057 This research article can be classified as…
Frost damage measured by electrolyte leakage in subarctic bryophytes increases with climate warming
van Zuijlen, K., Kassel, M., Dorrepaal, E., & Lett, S. (2024). Frost damage measured by electrolyte leakage in subarctic bryophytes increases with climate warming. Journal of Ecology, 112, 220–232. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.14236 It would likely classify as an “Academic, peer-reviewed research article The title of…