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the ivorybilled woodpecker Campephilus principalis Nicholas J Gotelli Department of Biology University of Vermont Burlington VT 05405 Anne Chao National Tsing
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the ivorybilled woodpecker Campephilus principalis Nicholas J Gotelli Department of Biology University of Vermont Burlington VT 05405 Anne Chao National Tsing Hua University. ASTR 1420. Lecture. 9. Sections : 4.6, 6.4, 11.3. Mass Extinctions in the Earth History. Mass Extinctions. Check . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impact_event. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_extinction. By Robert Frost. 2012HappyEdugator. A Poetry Analysis and Writing Activity. Robert Lee Frost. March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963. Born in San Francisco, CA. Moved to Massachusetts at age 11. Taught English, sold a few poems, then tried farming. The Sixth Mass Extinction. Essential Questions. What is extinction?. Which species have become extinct in modern times? . What are the characteristics of past mass extinctions? . How do modern extinction rates compare with natural (background) rates?. EXTINCT is FOREVER!!. Non-human causes of extinction:. Volcanic events. Ocean temperature change. Sea level changes. Meteorites. Glaciations. Global climate change. Competition/predation. Human causes of extinction/loss of biodiversity - HIPPO. Objectives:. Define the terms . extinction. , . extirpation. and . mass extinction. .. Contrast background extinction rates and periods of mass extinction.. Evaluate the primary causes of biodiversity loss.. Modern Extinctions. In the tropical Pacific, 154 species, mostly birds of large size, those that nested on the ground, and those that were flightless were the first casualties (Boyer 2008, 2009). In . Steve Ward, MA, BCBA. Whole Child Consulting, LLC. www.wholechildconsulting.com. http://. www.facebook.com. /. wholechildconsulting. Escape behavior is a problem. Escape/avoidance is the most common function of SIB (38.1%) (Iwata, et al, 1994). Topic 2.0 Organizer. . Jose M. Garcia-Oliver. Subtopic 2.3 Coordinators. . Michele Bolla, ETH. Dan Haworth, PSU. Scott Skeen, Sandia. Subtopic 2.3 Contributors. . Experimental. . IFP Energy . nouvelles. Zebra Mussel . Species Introduction. “Introduced . species are species that have become able to survive and reproduce outside the habitat where they evolved or spread . naturally.” . -. United States Environmental Protection Agency. Inclusive Education & Community Partnership. Kristin Hoefflin, MFT, BCBA. March 5, . 2014. Activity. How are Behaviors Established? . Behaviors serve a purpose (or function). When behaviors are reinforced, they increase. January 2015. What are your human rights?. Live without fear.. Feel . safe where you live.. Enjoy . the same rights as other people do.. Make . your own decisions about things.. Get . help and a fair go if you are in trouble.. Background vs. Mass Extinction. Background extinction. = species gradually and continuously go extinct, creating a turnover of species through time.. Background extinction and mass extinction. 0. 600. Good progress:. Define the term extinction. Explain how extinction may be caused.. Outstanding progress:. Explain that organisms become extinct because something changes and the species cannot adapt quickly enough to the new circumstances.. Behavior. Effects of Extinction Procedures. Response Recovery after Extinction. Enhancing Extinction Performance. “Paradoxical” Reward Effects in Extinction. Extinction Procedures. Classical Conditioning: .
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