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NREM 301 Forest Ecology & Soils Objectives: Get to know each other Set up groups & conduct team building activity Introduction to class (Syllabus) Review basic ecological terms Introduce Lab 1 – Doolittle Prairie Lab Instructor: Dick Schultz Day 1 Please Pick Up Papers at Back of Room We will leave for the Doolittle Prairie at 3:10 from the Science II loading dock and will be back by 6 pm. WELCOME!

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Page 1: NREM 301 Forest Ecology & Soils · Forest Ecology & Soils. Objectives: • Get to know each other • Set up groups & conduct team building activity • Introduction to class (Syllabus)

NREM 301Forest Ecology & Soils

Objectives:

• Get to know each other

• Set up groups & conduct team building activity

• Introduction to class (Syllabus)

• Review basic ecological terms

• Introduce Lab 1 – Doolittle Prairie Lab

Instructor: Dick Schultz

Day 1Please Pick Up Papers at Back of Room

We will leave for the Doolittle Prairie at 3:10 from the Science II loading dock and will be back by 6 pm.

WELCOME!

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I will be at Fall Camp in Montana – Sept 6-26

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Sara Berges - TALeigh Ann Long

Instructor

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1. Get to know your Classmates Exercise

3. Conduct individual & team awareness exercise2. Organize into teams

First Order of Business

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Awareness ExerciseLocations

Teams 1-3Teams 4 & 5

Team 6Bike Rack

Teams 7-8Teams 9-10

Science II

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Group Seating Plan

Front of Room 202

Group 6

Group 8

Group 4

Group 5

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Door

Door

Group 7

Group 9

Group 10

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Review Class Syllabus

• Class material will be on Web CT &/or – NREM 301 • Material will also be on NREM Home Page (http://www.nrem.iastate.edu/class)

Please read & if you have questions on details – let me know.

Note: 1) Student Learning Outcomes2) Course Outcomes3) Class Ground Rules

* Come to class prepared* Respect each other & diverse opinions* Actively participate discussion* Actively listen in group activities* Encourage & support each other

4) Apply Professionalism Rubric

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Reading Guides & Assignments

Book has a lot of important information that we willnot be able to completely cover.

We have prepared reading guides that take you through the important material in the book.

There are exercises at the end of each guide to helpyou process the material.

Periodic quizzes over the reading materials on or shortlyafter the dates listed on the reading guide. Quizzes also cover any lecture or lab material discussed by that date.

Chapter 1 quiz will be Thursday, Sept 4, 2008.

Chapters 2, 3, & 10 will be on Thursday, Sept 4, 2008.

All information in the course is cumulative.

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Discuss Major Issuesof the Day

Wildfire & Beetle Problems

Pacific NW Salmon HabitatRestoration/ Neil Smith Wildlife Refuge in Iowa

Ag Impacts on EnvironmentBiofuels

Loss of CRPGlobal Food Security

Global WarmingCarbon Sequestration

Water QualityQuality of Life

Availability of Basic Needs

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Should be a nice day – sunny

Sunscreen/Water - ~ 80 F

Long pants and shoes recommended

There is prairie cord grass – sharp edges

Numerous ant mounds

Also some poison ivy mixed in the other vegetation

Today’s Laboratory

Doolittle Pothole/Prairie – first of 3 native ecosystems

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Doolittle Prairie Laboratory

Ox-eye daisyHeliopsis spp Marsh milkweed

Asclepias spp

Tall thisleCirsium altissimum

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Ecosystems are a function of = f(Clipsrot)

Cli = climate

P = parent material

S = soil

R = relief, topography

O = organisms (plants,animals, microbes)

T = time

Soil Forming Factors = f(Cliprot)

Consider the differences in each factor across the state of Iowa

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Terrain Characteristics

• fresh glacial till* no loess cover* bands of knob and kettle terrain* areas of level terrain* poor surface drainage* natural lakes, wetlands

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Winnebago County, Rice Lake photo by Gary Hightshoe

Generally Level Terrain

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Spring Run State Wildlife Management Area, Dickinson County Photo by Douglas C. Harr

Poorly developed drainage

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Prairie Pothole Region

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Doolittle PrairiePothole

Ecosystem

Soper’s Mill Forest Ecosystem

Aquatic Ecosystem Bear Creek

Confluence with the Skunk River

Ames

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DoolittlePrairie

Skunk RiverHighway 69

E 18

Story City I - 35

AndersonAccess

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Doolittle Prairie/Wetland Laboratory

Group Activity - Paired reading exercise

• Part of each group please read the prairie section (p 2-4) and the other part read the wetland section (p 4-6) of the lab.

• Make sure you understand the differences between the three kinds of prairies and the four kinds of wetlands.

• Once you have read your section discuss it with your other teammates.

1 hectare (ha) = 2.47 acres (ac) 1 meter (m) = 3.3 ft

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Doolittle Prairie, Story County               Photo by Gary Hightshoe

Kinds of Prairies

WetSwitchgrassPrairie Cordgrass

MesicBig BluestemCanada Wild RyeIndian Grass

DryFew in Central IowaLittle BluestemSide oats gramaNeedle grassBig Bluestem

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Kinds of Wetlands

PaulustrineLacustrineRiverineTidal

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Doolittle Prairie, Story County               Photo by Gary Hightshoe

Kinds of Wetlands Type IEphemeralWet PrairieShort high waterDrains/farmed

Type IITemporarySedge MeadowsWT within inches of surface muchof the year

Type IIISeasonal WetlandUsually at least6 in of water, maydry out in late summer

Type IVSemi-permanentDeep fresh marshes6 in to 3 ft of water

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Parent materials – Lacutrine sediments, local alluvium or glacial till.Depressional soils – Okoboji (center), Harps may surround it.Kossuth soils – generally poorly drained on broad upland flatsOttosen gently sloping – somewhat poorly drained Bode – more slope, well drained, convex knolls (not at Doolittle)

Doolittle Prairie Soils Kossuth – Ottosen – Bode Association

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Lab Exercise

1. General introduction to siteusing Soil Survey Info

2. Transects across prairieDescribe plant communitiesIdentify major plant speciesRelate to microtopographyRelate to soils

3. Compare prairie soil and plant community with adjacent crop field soil and community

4. We will devote about 0.5 hours to finishing the lab in class on Thursday.

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Each Group will complete a transect through a prairie/pothole complex. You will evaluate conditions in 2 - 1 m2 plots in the prairie & 2 plots in the wetland.