Jessica Orlofske’s BIOS 445: Experimental Methods in Ecology and Evolution class
Item Information
Title
Jessica Orlofske’s BIOS 445: Experimental Methods in Ecology and Evolution class
Description
Jessica Orlofske’s BIOS 445: Experimental Methods in Ecology and Evolution class was on location on the Parkside grounds this week collecting some data:
-Bird Survey (walking transect to count and identify birds)
-Sweep net transects (collecting terrestrial and aerial invertebrates in open grasslands)
Soil (evaluating soil texture, color and other soil properties)
-Vegetation Survey (assessing the composition of grassland vegetation, including diversity and percent cover)
-Cover board (laying out cover boards for reptile surveys, specifically snakes)
-Malaise Trap (setting up a trap for collecting terrestrial and aerial invertebrates in open grasslands)
Photographed by: Alyssa Nepper 2020
Subject
Student activities
Biology
Coronaviruses
Health
Date
9/22/2020
Type
Still image
Format
Color photograph
Identifier
COVID_UWP_095
Coverage
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Creator
Alyssa Nepper
Publisher
University of Wisconsin - Parkside
Title
Jessica Orlofske’s BIOS 445: Experimental Methods in Ecology and Evolution class
Description
Jessica Orlofske’s BIOS 445: Experimental Methods in Ecology and Evolution class was on location on the Parkside grounds this week collecting some data:
-Bird Survey (walking transect to count and identify birds)
-Sweep net transects (collecting terrestrial and aerial invertebrates in open grasslands)
Soil (evaluating soil texture, color and other soil properties)
-Vegetation Survey (assessing the composition of grassland vegetation, including diversity and percent cover)
-Cover board (laying out cover boards for reptile surveys, specifically snakes)
-Malaise Trap (setting up a trap for collecting terrestrial and aerial invertebrates in open grasslands)
Photographed by: Alyssa Nepper 2020
-Bird Survey (walking transect to count and identify birds)
-Sweep net transects (collecting terrestrial and aerial invertebrates in open grasslands)
Soil (evaluating soil texture, color and other soil properties)
-Vegetation Survey (assessing the composition of grassland vegetation, including diversity and percent cover)
-Cover board (laying out cover boards for reptile surveys, specifically snakes)
-Malaise Trap (setting up a trap for collecting terrestrial and aerial invertebrates in open grasslands)
Photographed by: Alyssa Nepper 2020
Subject
Student activities
Biology
Coronaviruses
Health
Date
9/22/2020
Type
Still image
Format
Color photograph
Identifier
COVID_UWP_095
Coverage
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Creator
Alyssa Nepper
Publisher
University of Wisconsin - Parkside
Collection
Citation
Alyssa Nepper, “Jessica Orlofske’s BIOS 445: Experimental Methods in Ecology and Evolution class,” University of Wisconsin-Parkside Digital Collections, accessed November 25, 2024, https://archives.uwp.edu/items/show/5733.