STS: Ecology PapaPodcasts
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Human Impacts on Ontario Ecosystems by Melissa & Alex - 7:10
The following video was created by my MST students: Melissa and Alex. This video looks at Human Impacts on Ontario Ecosystems. It shows why ecosystems are important, the effects on freshwater, suburban terrestrial ecosystems, and forest ecosystems. For more STS videos, check us out on iTunes by searching "Papapodcasts". Thanks for watching.
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Food Chains, Webs and Energy Pyramids by Peter - 5:33
The following video was created by my MST student: Peter. This video looks at Food chains, Food webs and Energy Pyramids. We look at the types of organisms found at various trophic levels as well as the movement of energy through a food chain. For more STS videos, check us out on iTunes by searching "Papapodcasts". Thanks for watching.
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Ecosystem Interactions by Kevin & Jomar - 7:02
The following video was created by my MST students: Kevin & Jomar. This video looks at Ecosystem Interactions between various organisms in terms of competition and symbiosis. For more STS videos, check us out on iTunes by searching "Papapodcasts". Thanks for watching.
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Elements of Ecosystems by Dirk & Rodney - 7:40
The following video was created by my MST students: Dirk & Rodney. This video looks at some key terms required for your understanding of how the organisms within a biome interact. For more STS videos, check us out on iTunes by searching "Papapodcasts". Thanks for watching.
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The Water Cycle by Gio - 2:55
The following video was created by my MST student: Gio. This video looks at the Water Cycle and introduces the nitrogen and carbon cycle. For more STS videos, check us out on iTunes by searching "Papapodcasts". Thanks for watching.
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Protecting Endangered Species by Josephine & Holly - 4:42
The following video was created by my MST students: Josephine & Holly. This video looks at a few endangered species found within Canada. For more STS videos, check us out on iTunes by searching "Papapodcasts". Thanks for watching.