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Local vs. Large Scale Gradients of Species Diversity in Birds Student names removed for anonymity BY222

Objectives Local, Regional, Continental comparisons – Species richness – Land coverage Patterns – Land use East coast to interior Colorado Yellow Warbler, Fishman Island, Virginia

Hypotheses Continental: The further East, the greater the species richness of birds Regional There will be a greater species richness in birds where there is more water Local There will be more species in forested areas. Brown-Headed Cowbird Squaw Creek, Missouri

Our Measurements Latitude: 30° N to 40°N Longitude: -75°W to -105°W Field measurements: ≈3, 5 minsw/ 25, 50, 100m Type: State Wildlife Management Area Data collected: Avg of up to 5yrs Breeding Birds Local scale: 0.82km^2 Regional Scale: 52km^2

Breeding Birds Species Richness

Species Richness vs Longitude

Tennessee Edger Euns

Conclusions Continental scale bird species increase closer to the coast Regional and local patterns show similar species richness