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Nature’s rhythms: Using Nature’s Notebook and Phenology to teach about seasonal & long term environmental change LoriAnne Barnett Education Coordinator phRenology – a phOnology – a pseudoscience focused on measurements of the human skull and size of the brain branch of linguistics concerned with the organization of sounds in language Just to be clear… http://ed.ted.com/lessons/phenology-and-nature-s-shifting-rhythms-regina-brinker What’s Phenology Phenology refers to recurring plant and animal life cycle stages, such as leafing and flowering, maturation of agricultural plants, emergence of insects, and migration of birds. It is also the study of these seasonal changes, especially their timing and relationships with weather and climate. ANIMAL >> Mammal, Bird, Snake, Insect Activity Reproduction Development Method Observable life cycle events or PHENOPHASES PLANT Leaves Flowers Fruits Acer rubrum (red maple); Photo credit: D. Hartel Observing the same individual through the seasons PLANT LIFE CYCLE SET SEED Requires Optimum Conditions FLOWER GREEN GROWTH American kestrel Active Falco sparverius R e p r o d u c R e p r o d u c t i o n ©Wikimedia Commons ©Wikimedia Commons Photo credit: L. Barnett Photo Credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast Region, via Wikimedia Commons Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons Primary goal • Create a standardized, long-term dataset for use in multiple types of research. UNDERSTAND HOW SPECIES AND LANDSCAPES ARE RESPONDING TO CLIMATE CHANGE. Mission • Make phenology data, models and related information available. • Encourage people of all ages and backgrounds to observe and record phenology. Photo credit: C. Enquist Citizen science … scientific research conducted, in whole or in part, by amateurs or nonprofessionals public participation in scientific research (also known as) crowd science, crowd-sourced science, or networked science Quercus alba, Q. falcata, Asclepias tuberosa; D. Hartel Photo credit: L. Romano RECORD KEEPING Jefferson Thoreau Powell Photo credit: Monticello Garden re-created What content and skills might PHENOLOGY teach? https://www.usanpn.org/education https://www.usanpn.org/education PHENOLOGY What can PHENOLOGY teach: English and Language Arts Social Studies: History, Cultural Studies, and Geography Healthy Living and Physical Education Foreign and Native Languages Arts such as music, theater, and visual arts https://www.usanpn.org/education www.globalchange.gov Have a PLAN Make it LONG TERM YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4 Intro Intro Intro Intro Monitoring Monitoring Analysis Analysis Monitoring Analysis + Nature’s Notebook in our classroom Important things we’ll discuss today: What is PHENOLOGY What are plant and animal life cycles? What do we know about seasonal changes? Why do we have certain plants and animals here? What can Nature’s Notebook help us understand? USA-NPN Education Publication Number: 2014-004-C https://www.usanpn.org/KWL -Mark Twain Climate Long-term average of daily weather in a given area. • The average annual rainfall in Tucson, AZ is ~12.0 inches. • The average June high temp is 100°F. • December is the average coolest month at 65°F . Weather Day-to-day changes in the Earth’s atmosphere. • It rained yesterday. • Last Wednesday it was 110°F. • Sunday will be sunny and 105°F. It is all about time … Why is climate important to phenology and ecology? Climate drives what occurs where, what lives where, and how those species respond to their environment. Life Zones http://alliance.la.asu.edu/maps/AZ_biomes_web.pdf Photo credit: L. Romano ANIMAL Method Activity Individuals at a feeding station Active individuals Feeding PLANT Leaves Leaves Colored leaves Flowers Open flowers Fruits Recent seed or fruit drop PHENOPHASES Leaves Flowers Fruits Gambel Oak Photo from All About Birds Acorn Woodpecker Breaking leaf buds Leaves Colored leaves Increasing leaf size Flowers or Flower Buds Open Flowers Fruits Ripe Fruits Recent fruit or seed drop DECIDUOUS PLANT PHENOPHASES ①Saguaro ②Candy barrel cactus ③Buck-horn cholla ④Tree cholla ⑤Velvet Mesquite ⑥Yellow paloverde ⑦Desert ironwood ⑧Brittlebush ⑨Beavertail pricklypear Create accounts in Nature’s Notebook A project of the USA-NPN Photo credit: L. Barnett www.usanpn.org/education www.usanpn.org/nn/vignettes www.usanpn.org/nn/webinars Connect with USA-NPN… • Sign up for a phenology quarterly e-newsletter • Become an observer • Discover new tools and resources www.facebook.com/USANPN www.pinterest.com/USANPN www.twitter.com/@loriannebarnett LoriAnne Barnett [email protected]