PPT-Analyzing the Biodiversity of Predatory Insects and Arachnids using DNA Barcoding
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C Meehan K La Spisa G Ferguson Victoria DAmbrosia William Floyd High School and Cold Spring Harbors DNA Learning Center Abstract In an ecosystem biodiversity is
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C Meehan K La Spisa G Ferguson Victoria DAmbrosia William Floyd High School and Cold Spring Harbors DNA Learning Center Abstract In an ecosystem biodiversity is the quantity of different species thriving in an. . Arachnids and insects are very similar but there are some differences. . Insects have . 6. legs but arachnids have . 8. legs.. They are both invertebrates. Do you remember what ‘invertebrate’ means?. 1. Students will review basic similarities and differences between federal and private loans. .. Students will define what a predatory lender does and who they target. .. Students will discuss signs of abusive lending, predatory lending indicators, and preventative strategies.. High . Quality . Commercial Predators. Norm . Leppla & Ken Johnson. University of Florida/IFAS. IPM Florida. ESA-SEB Annual Conference . 2010. Quality Control for Predators. IOBC. to facilitate and advance cost-effective rearing of high quality insects and other arthropods in support of biological control and integrated pest management. 24.1 Arthropod Diversity. Arthropods characteristics. invertebrates. exoskeleton (cuticle) made of chitin. jointed appendages (paired). segmented body parts. Arthropod Groups. Trilobites. extinct, bottom feeders. Chapter 24. What is Entomology?. The study of insects. . (and their near relatives).. Review of Zoological Nomenclature. Taxonomic Categories. Kingdom -. . Animalae. . Phylum -. Arthropoda. . Class -. What Do Pollinators Need?. Food . Shelter. Protection From Pesticides. Food. Providing Pollen and Nectar. Nectar – energy . and amino acids. Pollen – protein . Providing Pollen and Nectar. Goals:. Green’s . Creek, . Brookside . County Park, West Sayville, . N.Y.. Mackenzie . Damon, Nita George, Amy . Tomko. – *Sayville High School. Mentor. : Maria Brown* . Results. Barcoding . is the process by which organisms, based on their genetic markers, are . Analysis of Biodiversity. by. Kristen H. Short. Department of Biology and Environmental Science. Manchester University, Indiana. NATIONAL CENTER FOR CASE STUDY TEACHING IN SCIENCE. Learning Outcomes:. Briannan Green, Kylie Harrison, Maheen Safian, Andrew Serres. Mentor: Mr. Robert Bolen. Eastport South Manor Jr-Sr High School. . Abstract. This project was based on the objective of attempting to find a change in biodiversity in our local Peconic River, and to detect any fluctuations in it from previous years. Our 17 out of 20 samples were processed and identified in the barcode system. We found a complete lack of diversity in the various damselfly species inhabiting the Peconic River. Additional studies will need to be completed to determine if there is an underlying environmental factor impacting damselflies. The effect of specific, multiple species being missing from the Peconic ecosystem has the potential to have a harmful effect on humans living in the community around it. For instance, damselflies eat “nuisance” insects that exist in the area. A decrease in the biodiversity of the species means that there is a high probability of disease transmission, unknown changes in the food chain, and a decrease in the quality of the river system.. Margaret . Vugrin. , MSLS, AHIP, . MPH Candidate . 2017. Margaret.vugrin@ttuhsc.edu. Predatory . P. ublishing - . D. efinition. In academic publishing, . predatory. open access . publishing. . is an exploitative open-access publishing business . Follifoot. Primary School (3 classes @ 20mins each). What Wildlife might the site attract?. Red Kites (opportunistic hunters). Hedgehogs. Foxes. Badgers. Field Mice. Rabbits. Roe Deer. Owls (Tawny or Barn). Democratizing Species Identification. DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. A “DNA barcode” is a unique pattern of DNA sequence that can identify a species like the unique patterns in universal product codes identify products.. POLICY CONCERN ( BOPCO ) & THE JOINT EXPERIMENTAL MOLECULAR UNIT ( JEMU ) LIFEWATCH MEETING @ CIBIO - INBIO 26 - 28 FEBRUARY 2020, PORTUGAL SOPHIE GOMBEER , ANN VANDERHEYDEN , KENNY MEGANCK, N barcoding. database and server platform . for Asian biodiversity resources. Jeongheui Lim. Korean . BioInformation. Center . Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology . >>> .
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