Monday
Class pathway vote- link to Gogle Form
- course pathway 1: AP or CHS 160/162 focus or
- course pathway 2: CHS 160/211 focus at the end of 3rd quarter and all of 4th quarter on molecular bio lab emphasis (Comgen Project). AP Bio exam prep- self directed.
Serengeti Rules CH. 6: Due next Monday BOP (PDF posted below)
Focus: Population Ecology- notes posted
Your questions-
- I would like to go over the Demographic portion of the chapter like the models and equations.
- All of the variable that were examined in populations. How to use equations that were brought up towards the end of the chapter. Focus on those relevant to CB standards
- More explanation on the exponential and logistic models and the equations.
- I would like to learn more on the different types of ecology and what they focus on, and why each type matters cause remembering the different types is kind of confusing.
- What is the difference between ecological time and evolutionary time? I'm also confused about all of the different equations in this chapter
Tuesday
- Class vote results: AP Bio/CHS 160&162 -AP focus/ CHS focus 160/211
- Interest sign-up: Snow Lake watershed restoration project?- September 27 7:30-4:45.
- Ch. 41- your questions- fields in ecology
Focus topic: Population Ecology (notes posted below)-
- Population Ecology Notes- continued- Cut Mr. R off at 1:20.
- Group Presentations (work day); AAAS article Google Slides Link The interaction of human population, food production, and biodiversity protection. (present Thursday).
Vol. 356, Issue 6335, pp. 260-264
Article posted below as PDF below.
Directions: In your assigned groups, read the section of the article that you will present to the class on Thursday. Be sure to explain the figures associated with your section. Also include questions you would ask the authors about this article to gain a better understanding of this issue.
Thursday
Score Chapter 41 review
Questions you have for this chapter/areas you would like to focus on - complete Google form-
Start presentations- AAAS article: The interaction of human population, food production, and biodiversity protection.
Friday
Population Ecology notes: Take home FRQ
serengeti_rules-ch.6.pdf |
the_interaction_of_human_population_food_production_and_biodiversity_protection.pdf |
population_lecture_2018_student_copy.ppt |