Scavenger Hunt Tutorial
To find a particular species review in FEIS, either
1. Enter the species name (scientific or common) in the FEIS search window or
2. Use the life-form menus at left to find the correct life form, then search the list of species.
The "scavenger hunt" below is designed to show you the capabilities of FEIS
and illustrate several ways to find information. It will take 20-40 minutes to complete.
If you can answer these questions, you can navigate FEIS successfully. See link at end for answers
to the tutorial.
1. Look on the Home Page sidebar. What are the 5 main types of reviews available in FEIS?
a) ______________________________
b) ______________________________
c) ______________________________
d) ______________________________
e) ______________________________
2. Suppose you find the word "caudex" in a species
review. What does it mean? Locate the Glossary on the System Help
sidebar and look it up: _________________________________________________________
3. Suppose you need information on the western tanager. Use the search engine on the
Home Page to find the western tanager species review. Who wrote it?________________________ When was
this individual species review written? __________________
4. Look at the Table of Contents in the western tanager
review, where it says
"Wildlife distribution and occurrence." Click on that link. Does
the western tanager occur in South Dakota? _______________
5. Did prescribed fire in Wind Cave National Park increase or decrease western tanager populations?
(Use your browser's "edit-find" command to search for "Wind Cave".)
________________________________________________________________________________________
6. Go back to the Home Page FEIS Reviews sidebar; choose "Animal species,"
then "Reptiles" to find the desert tortoise species review. What is the
desert tortoise's federal legal status?
_________________________
7. Find the bison review. Go to "Fire Case Studies" for bison. What is the location of the
study? _____________________________________________________________ What time of year was burning conducted?
_____________________________________________________________ How did the burn affect bison in the 1st year after fire?
_____________________________________________________________
8. From the FEIS Home Page, click on "Plant Species" and view the list of Plant Species Life
Forms (Tree, Shrub, etc.). ("Graminoid" means "grasslike.") How many kinds of plants (life forms) are
described in FEIS? _____________
9. How many cactus species are reviewed in FEIS? __________
10. List 1 kind of animal that eats plains prickly-pear:
________________________
11. Find the 4-species review for saltcedar and other Tamarix species.
Are they trees, shrubs, or do they occur as either trees or shrubs?______________________
Do they occur in Idaho?_______
12. Does saltcedar sprout after fire? _______
Who says so? List the author(s) and date for one reference cited for that fact:
_______________________________________________________________________
13. Go to the "Tree list" under "Plant Species Life Form." Can you find Rocky Mountain maple
there? ______________
Now go to the "Shrub List" and find it there. (Try using "Find" under the edit menu). Name 2 ways it regenerates
after fire. _________________, and _______________________________
14. Under "Plant species" on the Home Page sidebar, click
on "Invasive plants" and "FEIS Invasive Plants List" to find the review for
spotted knapweed. Under the "edit" menu, use "find" or "search" to
locate every time "fire regime" is mentioned.
How many times? _______
In what section? ________________________
15. Find the review for interior ponderosa pine.
What is the scientific name of this variety? ________________________________________________
It has 3 Fire Case Studies. What are the locations of the 3 studies?
__________________________ __________________________ _________________________
16. Use the search engine to find the species review for Elymus lanceolatus.
(Notice the search engine also found a Research Project Summary
with information on that species.)What is
one of this species' common names? ________________________________
Is this species tolerant of fire? ______
How long after burning before it begins to increase? __________________
Who says so? List author(s) and date for one reference cited: ______________________________________________________________
17. Go to the "Research Project Summaries" menu and select
the review that gives fire information about ponderosa pine communities
in northern Idaho. Scroll down to the 2nd table and name a shrub that
increased in cover after low-intensity fire.
______________________________
18. Suppose you need to cite FEIS in a report. It is best to cite reviews individually. Look
in the middle of the
Home Page for an example citation. What species is shown there? ________________________ When as it written?___________
Answers for Scavenger Hunt Tutorial
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