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  1. Downloading and Visualizing Project Data from the iNaturalist Database

    03 Jun 2024 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Justine Doll1, Maria Baboi1, Mindi Summers1, Jana Vamosi1, Cristopher Albor1

    University of Calgary

    In this activity you will learn how to create a query, export, and download data from iNaturalist; load data into R; explore pollinator-plant interactions with R, and create heat map, bipartite,...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/4764/?v=1

  2. David Kirschtel

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  3. How to Create a Pollinator Project on iNaturalist

    24 May 2024 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Justine Doll1, Mindi Summers1

    University of Calgary

    Community science, also known as citizen science, allows any person to participate in scientific research. It breaks down the traditional barriers between scientists and the public, allowing anyone...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/4693/?v=1

  4. Aparna Watve

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  5. Jason Emry

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  6. Morghan McCool

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  7. Shelby Flint

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  8. Claudia Stein

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  9. Plant-microbial mutualisms in canopy gap recovery: How do soil microbial symbionts help tropical forests recover from treefall gaps?

    23 Jul 2023 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Lindsay McCulloch1, Jorge Ignacio Mora2

    1. Harvard University 2. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

    This module uses tropical plant-soil microbial interactions in canopy gaps as a lens to better understand species interactions and disturbance ecology, while showing how scientists study these...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/4424/?v=2

  10. Plant-microbial mutualisms in canopy gap recovery: How do soil microbial symbionts help tropical forests recover from treefall gaps?

    19 Jun 2023 | Teaching Materials | Contributor(s):

    By Lindsay McCulloch1, Jorge Ignacio Mora2

    1. Harvard University 2. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

    This module uses tropical plant-soil microbial interactions in canopy gaps as a lens to better understand species interactions and disturbance ecology, while showing how scientists study these...

    https://qubeshub.org/publications/4424/?v=1

  11. Robin Marushia

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  12. Lisa Delissio

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  13. Catherine Cort

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  14. Andrea Nord

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  15. Stephen Via

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  16. Mark Burnham

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  17. Shishir Paudel

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  18. Sonia Asma

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  19. Sarah M Morgan

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  20. Clarissa Rodriguez

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