Sedgwick Reserve
28 Sep, 07 PM - 29 Sep, 12 PM
This collaboration between the UCSB Office of Education Partnerships, the Smithsonian Institution and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology will expose UCSB undergraduates from a minority background to the life science research on the oak ecosystem at Sedgwick Reserve. The students will experience first-hand how researchers collect data on acorn production of Quercas Lobata, and learn about the background and hypotheses tested in the long-term studies on masting. After a short introduction to the methods, they will collect their own data, conduct simple analyses and discuss the implications of their findings in light of data collected over the last 7 years. Furthermore, we will discuss the ecosystem-wide effects of variable seed crops, and how the observed variation may have arisen. The ultimate goal of this short visit is to motivate a small group of students to get involved in aspects of a long-term study, and to pursue small, independent research projects in the near future.
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Faculty
Sep 28 - 29, 2015 (2 days)
Undergraduate Student
Group of 7
Sep 28 - 29, 2015 (2 days)
Professional
Sep 28 - 29, 2015 (2 days)
Professional
Sep 28 - 29, 2015 (2 days)
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Sep 28 - 29, 2015