切饼:一次一个饼图解释有害藻华。

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Science Activities-Projects and Curriculum Ideas in STEM Classrooms Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1080/00368121.2022.2106172
Mindy L Richlen, Mary Carla Curran, Christina Chadwick, Katherine A Hubbard
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地球的海洋是各种各样生命的家园,从大型海洋哺乳动物到微生物。其中最重要的是海洋浮游植物,它们构成了海洋食物网的基础,并通过光合作用产生很大比例的地球氧气。尽管绝大多数浮游植物对海洋健康至关重要,但有几十种浮游植物会产生强大的毒素,并可能形成所谓的有害藻华(HABs)。这项活动的重点是赤潮的重要性,以及科学家收集的数据类型,以了解水华。在课堂练习中,学生将计算水样中存在的五种有害藻华物种的比例丰度(百分比贡献),并使用这些数据创建饼状图来描述物种组成。然后,学生们将这些结果与同一时期收集的水样中有害藻华毒素的水平进行比较。思考问题要求学生提出关于藻华群落的变化如何与观察到的毒素浓度趋势相关的假设。这个活动成功地教授给了视障学生,他们能够完成饼状图并回答思考问题。
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Slicing the Pie: Interpreting harmful algal blooms one pie chart at a time.

The Earth's oceans are home to a diverse array of life, from large marine mammals to microscopic organisms. Among the most important are the marine phytoplankton, which comprise the basis of marine food webs, and also produce a large percentage of the Earth's oxygen through photosynthesis. Although the vast majority of phytoplankton are essential to ocean health, several dozen species produce potent toxins, and can form what are called Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). This activity focuses on the importance of HABs, as well as the types of data scientists collect to understand blooms. In the classroom exercises, students will calculate the proportional abundance (% contribution) of five HAB species present in water samples, and use these data to create pie graphs to depict species composition. Students will then compare these results with levels of HAB toxins in water samples collected over the same time period. Thought questions challenge students to develop hypotheses regarding how changes in the HAB community may relate to observed trends in toxin concentrations. This activity was successfully taught to visually impaired students who were able to complete the pie charts and answer the thought questions.

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