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Freshwater Algae of the Douglas Lake region.
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Freshwater Algae of the Douglas Lake region.
Project Abstract:
This project will develop web-based tools related to the identification and distribution of freshwater algae in the Douglas Lake region. This resource will be available to, and support, teaching in a variety of classes at UMBS, including the Freshwater Phycology class. We will develop site based guides on the algae from 15 different habitats in the region. Keys, descriptions of taxa and high quality images will also be part of this tool. The resource will, later, link out to other projects in the region, including at the Tip of the Mitt watershed council. We expect over 300 taxa from 15 different sites will be developed in the first year. This resource will also be a repository for classes, and for a long-term data set on the freshwater algae of the region.
Investigator(s):
John Kociolek
Methods:
Develop keys, descriptions and pictures of algal taxa from 15 different habitats in the region. Give all of that to a web developer, and work with that person to develop the site.
Funding agency:
UMBS Fellowship