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Training Materials Recording Plant Observations
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www.usanpn.org/participate/guidelines 2 1.Select a site 2.Select plant and animal species 3.Select individual plants 4.Mark your site and plants 5.Record your observations of animals 6.Record your observations of plants 7.Report your data online
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3 Plants: repeat observations of the same individual plants Animals: create a checklist for your site, look and listen for all species each time you visit
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Observation considerations 4 Phenophases to observe Frequency of observations Special considerations Site visit details
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5 Observation considerations 5
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Phenophases to observe: Check plant profile page: http://www.usanpn.org/species_search 6
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7 Phenophases to observe: Check species profile page: http://www.usanpn.org/species_search
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Yes (Y) – if the phenophase is occurring No (N) – if the phenophase is not occurring Unknown (?) – if you did not or forgot to look for signs of this phenophase or not certain you heard or saw that animal species 12 What to look for and record
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13 Yes (Y) – if the phenophase is occurring No (N) – if the phenophase is not occurring Unknown (?) – if you did not or forgot to look for signs of this phenophase or not certain you heard or saw that animal species What to look for and record
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14 Yes (Y) – if the phenophase is occurring No (N) – if the phenophase is not occurring Unknown (?) – if you did not or forgot to look for signs of this phenophase or not certain you heard or saw that animal species What to look for and record
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15 Yes (Y) – if the phenophase is occurring No (N) – if the phenophase is not occurring Unknown (?) – if you did not or forgot to look for signs of this phenophase or not certain you heard or saw that animal species What to look for and record
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16 Yes (Y) – if the phenophase is occurring No (N) – if the phenophase is not occurring Unknown (?) – if you did not or forgot to look for signs of this phenophase What to look for and record
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17 A quick example: mayapple
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18 A quick example: mayapple
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19 Mayapple Mayapple-front yard 5/5/10
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20 A quick example: mayapple
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21 A quick example: mayapple
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22 Mayapple Mayapple-front yard 5/5/10
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23 A quick example: mayapple
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24 A quick example: mayapple
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25 A quick example: mayapple
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26 Mayapple Mayapple #1-front yard 5/5/10
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44 My front yard2010USA-NPN Fan 4/1/104/3/104/9/104/11/104/15/10 15 181915 22222
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As often as possible At least once a week All observations are valuable! 45 Frequency of observations
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46 Convenient for you Consistently For species on USA-NPN recommended list, during the day Time of day of observations
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What if I missed a phenophase? Make a note of it in the comments section of your data form 47 5/5/10 47 Flowers opened and withered between 5/5/10 and 5/15/10 5/15/10
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Continue to watch Make a note of it in the comments section of your data form 48 9/9/10 48 Ripe fruits were never observed this season 9/11/10 48 What if a phenophase isn’t occurring? 9/16/10
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49 Keep looking for a phenophase, even after it has ended
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50 Keep looking for a phenophase, even after it has ended
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51 Keep looking for a phenophase, even after it has ended
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