Research paper: Using Order Odonata as bioindicators for changes in dissolved oxygen concentrations and surface water temperature at a former golf course
An extensive research report that discusses how Odonata species can be used as indicators of changes in dissolved oxygen and surface water tempertaure. Includes statistical analyses, data appendices, and a high level of detail. Study was conducted on St Simons Island, Georgia, but drew inspiration from studies such as those done by Colding et al. (2009) and Vilenica et al. (2020).
Written for
- Institution
- College Of Coastal Georgia
- Course
- Biology (BIOL3060)
Document information
- Uploaded on
- January 12, 2022
- Number of pages
- 12
- Written in
- 2021/2022
- Type
- Thesis
- Supervisor(s)
- Kimberly takagi
- Year
- Unknown
Subjects
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biology
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odonata
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order odonata
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dragonflies
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damselflies
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research
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st simons island
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georgia
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analysis
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statistics
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dissolved oxygen
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correlation
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swt
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surface water temperature
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temperature
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summary
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