Abstract Background Evolution is everywhere in Galápagos, especially regarding the role the islands have played in the history of evolutionary thought. In turn, the Galápagos National Park guides are in a unique position as informal science educators, as they are the primary points-of-contact for the islands’ ~ 200,000 tourists per year. Our goal was to assess the guides’ knowledge and acceptance of the theory of evolution, in addition to learning more about their perceptions of the connection between the islands and evolution. Methods We surveyed 63 guides in three towns on three of the archipelago’s populated islands. Surveys included items targeting the guides knowledge of evolution (via the Knowledge of Evolution Exam, or the KEE) and a...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to profile natural history museum visitors’ reasoning about t...
Hardly any place on the planet evokes a sense of mystique and wonder like the Galápagos Islands (Fig...
Museum visitors are an ideal population for assessing the persistence of the conceptual barriers tha...
Abstract Background The Galápagos archipelago is known worldwide for its contributions to Charles Da...
Experiential learning can be an effective way to teach many concepts, and evolution is no exception....
The Galápagos Islands are today considered a world-renown natural laboratory of evolution and one of...
the Galapagos and this sojourn became one of the factors that transformed the remote set of isolated...
On the Galapagos Islands, twenty five thousand people live among the more famous reptiles and birds....
AbstractThe Galapagos Islands provide the ultimate natural laboratory for illustrating the amazing v...
Trillmich F. Conservation problems on Galápagos: the showcase of evolution in danger. Die Naturwisse...
Best known for inspiring Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, the Galápagos Islands are often refer...
There is no place on Earth like the Galapagos Islands and no better destination to discuss the reali...
Since Charles Darwin's famous visit to the Galapagos the reputation of the archipelago has been grow...
Additional file 1. The complete survey administered in Galรกpagos during this study
This study contributes to the discussion of managing tourism to a protected area in a developing cou...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to profile natural history museum visitors’ reasoning about t...
Hardly any place on the planet evokes a sense of mystique and wonder like the Galápagos Islands (Fig...
Museum visitors are an ideal population for assessing the persistence of the conceptual barriers tha...
Abstract Background The Galápagos archipelago is known worldwide for its contributions to Charles Da...
Experiential learning can be an effective way to teach many concepts, and evolution is no exception....
The Galápagos Islands are today considered a world-renown natural laboratory of evolution and one of...
the Galapagos and this sojourn became one of the factors that transformed the remote set of isolated...
On the Galapagos Islands, twenty five thousand people live among the more famous reptiles and birds....
AbstractThe Galapagos Islands provide the ultimate natural laboratory for illustrating the amazing v...
Trillmich F. Conservation problems on Galápagos: the showcase of evolution in danger. Die Naturwisse...
Best known for inspiring Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, the Galápagos Islands are often refer...
There is no place on Earth like the Galapagos Islands and no better destination to discuss the reali...
Since Charles Darwin's famous visit to the Galapagos the reputation of the archipelago has been grow...
Additional file 1. The complete survey administered in Galรกpagos during this study
This study contributes to the discussion of managing tourism to a protected area in a developing cou...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to profile natural history museum visitors’ reasoning about t...
Hardly any place on the planet evokes a sense of mystique and wonder like the Galápagos Islands (Fig...
Museum visitors are an ideal population for assessing the persistence of the conceptual barriers tha...