Owl Pellet Analysis--A Useful Tool in Field Studies
Title: | Owl Pellet Analysis--A Useful Tool in Field Studies |
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Authors: | Medlin, G. C. |
Source: | South Australian Science Teachers Journal. Dec 77 774:4-13. |
Peer Reviewed: | N |
Page Count: | 10 |
Publication Date: | 1977 |
Intended Audience: | Practitioners |
Descriptors: | Case Studies, Field Studies, Outdoor Education, Science Activities, Science Education, Scientific Research, Secondary Education, Secondary School Science, Zoology |
Abstract: | Describes a technique by which the density and hunting habits of owls can be inferred from their pellets. Owl pellets--usually small, cylindrical packages of undigested bone, hair, etc.--are regurgitated by a roosting bird. A series of activities based on owl pellets are provided. (CP) |
Entry Date: | 1978 |
Accession Number: | EJ180088 |
Database: | ERIC |
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