Ecosystem characteristics and the adaptations of plants and animals to those ecosystems.
Objective: In this project, your team of two will research and give a PowerPoint presentation on the characteristics of one of the Gulf of California's ecosystems, the human impacts on that ecosystem, a major endangered species, and, if possible, a major invasive species of that Ecosystem. Your total presentation should be 5-7 minutes. Students will be responsible for the content of all other presentations and will be assessed following a standard rubrik.
A partial list of resources, largely web-based, is included to help you narrow your search. You do not need in text parenthetical citations but a bibliography is required as your last slide.
Ecosystems to include:
Sonoran Desert - Ross Mohsenin, Sebastian Ramierez-Brunner
Intertidal Zone - Peter Amadon, Cameron Crane
Estuaries - Andrew Nelson, Aaron Cappelli
Marine - Bryan holden, Megan Schumacher
Biome suggested information
What is the geographic/altitudinal range of the ecosystem?
What are the major (non-invasive) living organisms of the ecosystem?
What are the general climatic conditions of the ecosystem?
Are there other abiotic factors that shape the ecosystem?
What are the major human impacts on the ecosystem?
Endangered species suggested information
Select one major endangered species for the ecosystem.
What is background information for that species?
What unique characteristics of the ecology/biology of this species has predisposed it to becoming endangered?
Provide a map/description for the range of that species?
What are the major human-induced factors that have led to this species becoming endangered?
What efforts are there to help this species recover?
Invasive species suggested information
Description and picture of the invasive species
Impacted native species
What is the preferred habitat?
What is the history of the introduction and distribution?
What are the environmental impacts?
What is/are a major invasive species of this ecosystem?
Known predators or biological controls?
www.enviroliteracy.org
http://ei.cornell.edu/ecology/invspec/links.asp
www.invasivespecies.gov
www.issg.org/database/welcome
http://invasivespecies.nbii.gov
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss5/biome/
www.blueplanetbiomes.org
http://www2.ups.edu/biology/museum/worldbiomes.html
Powerpoint Presentation Formatting
Be creative, but remember that your classmates are responsible for your presentation. If it looks too busy, or they are busy reading what’s on the slides, they will tune you out. Generally, people error on the side of putting way too many words on the slides so that their audience is busy reading the slides rather than listening to the presenter(s). Animation should not detract from or overpower the presentation. Any animations should enhance the delivery of information. Keep fancy fly-ins to a minimum. Don’t bring in text by the word or letter – bring in a whole line at once. Avoid music.
Delivery – Speak clearly and audibly and, if possible, with confidence and style. Use body language that gives the impression you are in control. Face the audience, consider where you stand, and be very conscious of filling dead space (like, you know, um, etc)
Please save your presentation to a CD and/or a flashdrive. If you feel comfortable bringing your computer to Mexico, we should bring one.
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Title: 44-54 point subtitles: 36-40 point subtext: no smaller than 28 point
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