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The OBFS collaborates with the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS), the University of California Natural Reserve System (UC NRS), and the Long Term Ecological Research Network Office in maintaining a comprehensive registry of scientific data sets which may be used in future research projects.
Biological stations (also known as biological field stations) are research stations specializing in biology and ecology. Their size and purpose varies, [1] mainly regarding research, conservation and education. [2] They are located in all biomes, including aquatic ones. Students, other scientists and the public are the aim public of these sites.
The Albion Field Station is located in Albion, California, on the south bank of the Albion River, in a former lumber camp. [1] It was established in 1947, and provides college courses in biology as well as shorter courses for elementary and high school students and seniors. [2]
Equipment commonly found in a scientific laboratory ... Molecular biology laboratory equipment (6 P) O. Optical devices (21 C, ... Near-field scanning optical microscope;
This information can then be used to better understand the environment, its ecology, the behaviour of species and how organisms interact with one another and their environment. Here is a list of some sampling techniques and equipment used in environmental sampling: Quadrats - used for plants and slow moving animals [2] [3]
The California Field Atlas is a 2017 book written and illustrated by Obi Kaufmann.It was published by Heyday Books, a Berkeley-based nonprofit small press.Through passages of nature writing and hundreds of watercolor paintings, the book details California's ecology and geography.
The Leslie Shao-ming Sun Field Station was built at Jasper Ridge in 2002. It is a 9,800 square feet (910 m 2) sustainable, energy efficient green building, with a solar heating system and a 22kW grid-connected photovoltaic system. It was the first green building built on campus and was designed for zero net carbon emissions.
The coast of California north of San Francisco contains the Northern California coastal forests (as defined by the WWF) and the southern section of the Coast Range ecoregion (as defined by the EPA). This ecoregion is dominated by redwood forest , containing the tallest and some of the oldest trees in the world.