Recent Happenings at SRS-FIA JT Vogt, Deputy Program Manager Tom Brandeis, Section Head, Resource Analysis John Coulston, Section Head, Methods Andrew.
Classification Classify objects according to a dichotomous key Classify objects according to a dichotomous key Identify similarities and differences among.
6-4 Notes Classifying Organisms Chapter 6, Lesson 4.
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Presented by Parth Dave & Kuan-Mei Lin December 2, 2005.
A DATA BASE FOR FARMED SOLITARY BEES AND WASPS: A PRELIMINARY NOTICE Peter E. Hallett Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto. Also 144.
I. I.Water Pollution – Components D. D.Other Chemicals and Minerals 2. 2.Nutrients Nitrates, nitrites, phosphates Common sources 1) 1)Crop and lawn fertilizers.
Brian Hemsley- Flint B.Sc. C.Biol. M.I.Biol. Northeast Region Ecology Team Leader.
Mechanisms of Evolution 15.3. Preview Changes in allele frequencies causes evolution Changes in allele frequencies causes evolution 3 Types of natural.
Ecology Study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment. Coined by Ernst Haeckel from – Oikos = house – Logos = study.
Classifying Organisms. Essential Questions What methods are used to classify living things into groups. Why does every species have a scientific name?
Climate Change and Range Shifts
Chapter 3