Presentation Topics
Email Dr. May ([email protected]) with your top three presentation topics by Friday September 23, 2016 at 5pm. Every attempt will be made to place you in your highest preference of topic. Placement will be on a first come, first serve basis so if you delay then you will be less likely to get your top choice(s). If you do not email me by Friday at 5pm, you will be placed in a random topic. The order and dates of presentations will be selected at random later in the semester. A completed list of topics and students will be emailed after September 23rd. As topics fill you will see: (FULL) next to it on the website, do not choose one of these topics. Presentations should include thorough background, importance, vulnerabilities and conservation of the species or community. Each presentation will last 8-10 minutes.
Topic Paper: A single short 2-3 page (double-spaced, 12 pt font) paper written by all of your group mates describing the main points of your topic (see above). Included in the paper will be a brief synopsis (0.5-1 page) of a peer-reviewed article published in the past 10 years that is relevance to your topic.
Topics:
1. Seagrass (FULL)
2. Giant Sequoia (FULL)
3. Moss (FULL)
4. Mangrove Forests (FULL)
5. Cypress Domes
6. Pine Rocklands (FULL)
7. Tree Islands (FULL)
8. Brazilian Pepper (FULL)
9. Ghost Orchid (FULL)
10. Hardwood Hammocks (FULL)
11. Lichens (FULL)
12. Tillandsia (FULL)
Email Dr. May ([email protected]) with your top three presentation topics by Friday September 23, 2016 at 5pm. Every attempt will be made to place you in your highest preference of topic. Placement will be on a first come, first serve basis so if you delay then you will be less likely to get your top choice(s). If you do not email me by Friday at 5pm, you will be placed in a random topic. The order and dates of presentations will be selected at random later in the semester. A completed list of topics and students will be emailed after September 23rd. As topics fill you will see: (FULL) next to it on the website, do not choose one of these topics. Presentations should include thorough background, importance, vulnerabilities and conservation of the species or community. Each presentation will last 8-10 minutes.
Topic Paper: A single short 2-3 page (double-spaced, 12 pt font) paper written by all of your group mates describing the main points of your topic (see above). Included in the paper will be a brief synopsis (0.5-1 page) of a peer-reviewed article published in the past 10 years that is relevance to your topic.
Topics:
1. Seagrass (FULL)
2. Giant Sequoia (FULL)
3. Moss (FULL)
4. Mangrove Forests (FULL)
5. Cypress Domes
6. Pine Rocklands (FULL)
7. Tree Islands (FULL)
8. Brazilian Pepper (FULL)
9. Ghost Orchid (FULL)
10. Hardwood Hammocks (FULL)
11. Lichens (FULL)
12. Tillandsia (FULL)