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Louisiana Seaside Sparrow

Louisiana Seaside Sparrow. *Can be locally migrant (less than 200 km) *Non-migratory during nesting ( April - June ) *Only resides in salt marshes. (Post & Greenlaw, 1994). (Rising, 2005). Ammodramus maritimus fisheri. Marsh Vegetation *nesting *hiding.

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Louisiana Seaside Sparrow

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  1. Louisiana Seaside Sparrow *Can be locally migrant (less than 200 km) *Non-migratory during nesting (April-June) *Only resides in salt marshes (Post & Greenlaw, 1994) (Rising, 2005) Ammodramus maritimus fisheri

  2. Marsh Vegetation *nesting *hiding Creeks or pools of H2O *feeding -insects -arthropods -amphipods -mollusks -worms -seeds (Rising, 2005)

  3. Large Amounts of Birds in Marsh Indicator *ecological diversity *tidal flushing *lush, salt tolerant grasses *natural *not affected by human influences Smaller Amounts of Birds in Marsh Species *dominant species *limited tidal flow *sparse vegetation *man-made *near construction or development

  4. Threatening *DDT (mosquito pesticide) *Rice rats (eat eggs) *Controlled fires *Invasive species

  5. E X A M P L E Is it a possibility that oil remnants may be transported?

  6. E X A M P L E What happens to the altered food webs?

  7. ANIMATION (?)= Microsoft 2007 or 2010 Select any object *Entrance/Exit *Emphasis *Motion Paths Fine tune *Start time *Duration *Frequency

  8. The Perfect Vector: Keeping Up with Marsh Birds Create a custom movement of the ‘threatening’ factors, where the sparrows will relocate, and show what will happen to the regional food web as a result. Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 1. Click on image & then click on the Animations tab at the top. 2. Scroll through the different choices of animations & choose Custom Path. 3. Draw your custom path using the ‘pencil’. 4. Click on the Animation Pane button (next to the different choices of animation). 5. Within the pane, you can alter the duration & start time of each animation. 6. When you are finished, view the slide show. Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 1. Click on either image & then click on the Animations tab at the top. 2. Click on the Custom Animation tab to the left. 3. The Animation Pane pops up on the right; click on Freeform. 4. A drop-down box appears; click on Scribble. 5. Draw your custom path using the ‘pencil’. 5. Within the pane, you can alter the duration & start time of each animation. 6. When you are finished, view the slide show.

  9. Copy & paste images (animals, threatening factors) from previous slides. All of the images were found at http://ian.umces.edu/imagelibrary/ Sparrow chemicals (DDT) hurricane controlled fire

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