Optimal Foraging Theory (Birds) .

Optimal Foraging Theory (Birds) .

Please include in the essay some (data collection).  On the first day I did not see any activity from the two bird feeders.  But on the second day the bird feeders were taken over by the squirrels.  Then I moved the feeders up closer trying to give the birds the opportunity to eat from the feeders.  However, the squirrels still took control of both feeders and the birds were not able to eat from the feeders.  I added new sunflower seeds every three days until I used the entire bag.  I watched to see if the birds would ever get a chance to eat from the feeders until June 26, this is when the squirrels finally chewed a hole into my homemade bird feeder and I came home and found it on the ground. ( Writer you are welcome to change and make up some data to fill in where ever it is needed ).

Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1.  Discuss current topics in ecology;
2.  Analyze results from their research;
3.  Write a paper comparing their results to other      published results.

Course Requirements:
1.  Field data collection.
2.  Research paper (10-20 pages) and bibliography.

Evaluation: A grade will be assigned based on a subjective evaluation of the quality of data collected and the academic merit of the research paper.  Grading criteria for the research paper will include correct grammar and spelling, proper citation of sources, and extent of effort and original thought.  Note that I have read all web site descriptions of Optimal Foraging Theory.  Do not copy and paste these descriptions into your reports because that is Academic Dishonesty (see below).

    This subject is Biology

Please include in the essay some (data collection).  On the first day I did not see any activity from the two bird feeders.  But on the second day the bird feeders were taken over by the squirrels.  Then I moved the feeders up closer trying to give the birds the opportunity to eat from the feeders.  However, the squirrels still took control of both feeders and the birds were not able to eat from the feeders.  I added new sunflower seeds every three days until I used the entire bag.  I watched to see if the birds would ever get a chance to eat from the feeders until June 26, this is when the squirrels finally chewed a hole into my homemade bird feeder and I came home and found it on the ground. ( Writer you are welcome to change and make up some data to fill in where ever it is needed ).

Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1.  Discuss current topics in ecology;
2.  Analyze results from their research;
3.  Write a paper comparing their results to other      published results.

Course Requirements:
1.  Field data collection.
2.  Research paper (10-20 pages) and bibliography.

Evaluation: A grade will be assigned based on a subjective evaluation of the quality of data collected and the academic merit of the research paper.  Grading criteria for the research paper will include correct grammar and spelling, proper citation of sources, and extent of effort and original thought.  Note that I have read all web site descriptions of Optimal Foraging Theory.  Do not copy and paste these descriptions into your reports because that is Academic Dishonesty (see below).

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