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Hartley, Laurel M.; Wilke, Brook J.; Schramm, Jonathon W.; D'Avanzo, Charlene; Anderson, Charles W. – BioScience, 2011
Processes that transform carbon (e.g., photosynthesis) play a prominent role in college biology courses. Our goals were to learn about student reasoning related to these processes and provide faculty with tools for instruction and assessment. We created a framework illustrating how carbon-transforming processes can be related to one another during…
Descriptors: Energy, Ecology, Botany, Biology
Holt, Emily A. – BioScience, 2012
Regrettably, the sciences are not untouched by the plagiarism affliction that threatens the integrity of budding professionals in classrooms around the world. My research, however, suggests that plagiarism training can improve students' recognition of plagiarism. I found that 148 undergraduate ecology students successfully identified plagiarized…
Descriptors: Sentences, Plagiarism, Sentence Structure, Jargon
Hampton, Stephanie E.; Parker, John N. – BioScience, 2011
Scientific synthesis has transformed ecological research and presents opportunities for advancements across the sciences; to date, however, little is known about the antecedents of success in synthesis. Building on findings from 10 years of detailed research on social interactions in synthesis groups at the National Center for Ecological Analysis…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Scientists, Productivity, Synthesis
D'Avanzo, Charlene; Anderson, Charles W.; Hartley, Laurel M.; Pelaez, Nancy – BioScience, 2012
The Diagnostic Question Cluster (DQC) project integrates education research and faculty development to articulate a model for the effective transformation of introductory biology and ecology teaching. Over three years, faculty members from a wide range of institutions used active teaching and DQCs, a type of concept inventory, as pre- and…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Ecology, Biology, Faculty Development
Wagner, Helene H.; Murphy, Melanie A.; Holderegger, Rolf; Waits, Lisette – BioScience, 2012
Graduate programs have placed an increasing emphasis on the importance of interdisciplinary education, but barriers to interdisciplinary training still remain. We present a new model for interdisciplinary, cross-institution graduate teaching that combines the best of local teaching, distance learning, and experiential learning to provide students…
Descriptors: Expertise, Distance Education, Research Methodology, Experiential Learning

Maddox, D. M.; And Others – BioScience, 1971
Descriptors: Ecology, Entomology, Environmental Education, Weeds

Borlaug, Norman E. – BioScience, 1972
Argues against the banning of DDT and other insecticides on the grounds that there is insufficient evidence of harmful side-effects and that the suggested alternative of biological control" is based upon a misplaced reliance on the balance of nature." An integrated approach to insect control is necessary if man's food supply is to be maintained…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Ecology, Food, Pesticides

Fowler, Jo Ann V. – BioScience, 1973
Reported are some harmful effects of supersonic travel on humans and other living organisms. Slight decreases in ozone concentration as a result of emissions from the SST aircrafts reduce absorption of ultraviolet radiation. Effects of this may include skin cancer, distort balance of activity in cells and have a deleterious effect on insects and…
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Ecology, Environmental Influences, Scientific Research

Granholm, Nels H. – BioScience, 1972
Summarizes the response by members of the Division of Invertebrate Zoologists of the American Society of Zoologists to a question determining their feelings toward involving the division in work toward resolving pressing ecological problems. (AL)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Opinions, Scientists

Zivnuska, John A. – BioScience, 1971
Advocates cooperative research between the different specialties concerned with natural resource management and utilization to avoid accidental conflicts of interest. (AL)
Descriptors: Ecology, Environment, Interdisciplinary Approach, Natural Resources

Parker, B. C.; And Others – BioScience, 1971
Descriptors: Botany, Ecology, Environmental Influences, Scientific Research

Peter, Walter G., III – BioScience, 1971
Reports a project designed to catalogue state and private lands in the United States suitable for ecosystem study areas. (AL)
Descriptors: Biology, Ecology, Environment, Natural Resources

Leeper, E. M. – BioScience, 1975
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Ecology, Environmental Research, Health

Vitousek, Peter M.; Reiners, William A. – BioScience, 1975
A hypothesis is presented for the regulation of elemental losses from terrestrial ecosystems. Losses of elements are controlled by the net increment of biomass growth and the elemental composition of this net increment. According to this hypothesis, loss rates are highest in early succession and in steady state ecosystems. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, Ecology, Food

Apple, J. L. – BioScience, 1972
Discusses the need for concurrent attention to methods of pest management when ecological changes consequent upon the introduction of new grains occur in large areas of the tropics. (AL)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Developing Nations, Ecology, Food