Develop an ecological hypothesis that interests you. Design an experiment that tests your hypothesis in the form of a research proposal. Be sure to include all the sections found in research articles.

These resources will be helpful as you research and draft your paper:
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Prompts:
1. Decide on an endangered plant or animal in Nevada. Write about its current habitat. What could make it go extinct? What could potentially save it? Use at least 3 scientific articles as support.
2. Write a critical review or response to an ecological scientific article, making sure to both summarize and evaluate the article. Use at least 3 other scientific articles in building your response.
3. Develop an ecological hypothesis that interests you. Design an experiment that tests your hypothesis in the form of a research proposal. Be sure to include all the sections found in research articles. In lieu of the Results + Discussion sections, comment on what you may expect to find, and current and past experiments in the field that have informed your experiment.

Use at least 3 scientific articles to provide background, inform your proposed methods, and speculate on a potential outcome.