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Samples for the Community Ecology Project • The following slides represent one way to present your findings. • This in only one of the many ways you could complete this project. • Make sure you have citations for all of your information (text and images). • For satellite images of the area go to www.maps.google.com
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Samples for the Community Ecology Project

• The following slides represent one way to present your findings.

• This in only one of the many ways you could complete this project.

• Make sure you have citations for all of your information (text and images).

• For satellite images of the area go to www.maps.google.com

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Site 1:

• Burleigh Mountain, New Hampton, NH

• Numerous American Beech (Fagus grandifolia), Red Oak (Quercus rubra) and Striped Maple (Acer pensylvanicum )

• Days visited: 1

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Satellite image of the site.Space between arrows represents the sample area.

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Topography of site 1

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Herbivory

• Herbivory is a form of predation in which an organism, known as a herbivore consumes primarily autotrophs.

• In addition to Moose scat and tracks, wild turkeys were also observed.

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Bibliography

• Map images were obtained from www.maps.google.com on April 23rd, 2008.

• Photos courtesy of Mike H. (you should include the last name, I didn’t because this is being posted on the web).