This is a lesson intended to be complementary to the selection simulation. Whereas the simulation was used to develop a conceptual understanding of selection, the readings done here are used to allow students to see the application of their conceptualized understanding to researched examples of selection and speciation
Abstract Adaptation by means of natural selection depends on the ability of popula-tions to maintain...
Modern evolutionary theory is both a central theory and an integrative framework of the life science...
This lesson is a companion piece the previous one: Evolutionary Evidences and Inferences. It is comp...
What is a species? Why are there so many species on the planet? The question of why we have differen...
Considerable anecdotal evidence indicates that some of the most difficult concepts that both high sc...
In this activity, students experience one mechanism for evolution through a simulation that models t...
Abstract: Evolution is a unifying concept within biology. In fact, Dobzhansky, a noted evolutionary ...
This exercise links our day-to-day understanding of probabilities with the concepts of evolution as ...
This activity has students build, evolve, and modify paper-and-straw birds to simulate natural selec...
This lesson will help students understand how wild species cope with changing factors in their envir...
Abstract Evolution and its mechanisms of action are concepts that unite all aspects of biology, but ...
The website below, sponsored by UC Berkeley, is a reliable source for information about evolution. T...
This PowerPoint tutorial is provided by Hartnell College and covers evolution and natural selection....
Evolution is a broad theory that is difficult for many students to understand. Part of the reason fo...
Speciation has been a major focus of evolutionary biology research in recent years, with many import...
Abstract Adaptation by means of natural selection depends on the ability of popula-tions to maintain...
Modern evolutionary theory is both a central theory and an integrative framework of the life science...
This lesson is a companion piece the previous one: Evolutionary Evidences and Inferences. It is comp...
What is a species? Why are there so many species on the planet? The question of why we have differen...
Considerable anecdotal evidence indicates that some of the most difficult concepts that both high sc...
In this activity, students experience one mechanism for evolution through a simulation that models t...
Abstract: Evolution is a unifying concept within biology. In fact, Dobzhansky, a noted evolutionary ...
This exercise links our day-to-day understanding of probabilities with the concepts of evolution as ...
This activity has students build, evolve, and modify paper-and-straw birds to simulate natural selec...
This lesson will help students understand how wild species cope with changing factors in their envir...
Abstract Evolution and its mechanisms of action are concepts that unite all aspects of biology, but ...
The website below, sponsored by UC Berkeley, is a reliable source for information about evolution. T...
This PowerPoint tutorial is provided by Hartnell College and covers evolution and natural selection....
Evolution is a broad theory that is difficult for many students to understand. Part of the reason fo...
Speciation has been a major focus of evolutionary biology research in recent years, with many import...
Abstract Adaptation by means of natural selection depends on the ability of popula-tions to maintain...
Modern evolutionary theory is both a central theory and an integrative framework of the life science...
This lesson is a companion piece the previous one: Evolutionary Evidences and Inferences. It is comp...