Comprehensive website featuring biofilms and biodiversity. Features a wealth of background information, as well as directions on how to conduct your own biofilm experiments using plexiglass discs (or cd's) to culture communities in your local body of water. Experiments demonstrate how water quality, depth, and biodiversity are linked. If your school is not located near water, data and images from the original experiments are available for analysis. Educational levels: High school
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From Foothill College and the Using a Web-Based GIS to Teach Problem-Based Science in High School an...
This site provides two original peer-edited lessons for the high school to undergraduate level, writ...
This interactive lesson introduces students to issues of biodiversity in Chesapeake Bay. It features...
International audienceAquatic biofilms are heterogeneous assemblages of microorganisms surrounded by...
Biofilms are having a greater impact on human health, the environment, and modern infrastructure; th...
This site explores the plant and animal communities that exist within an estuary. Specifically, it e...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAInternational audienceNowadays, biofilms are one of the pr...
This webpage has been developed to support a workshop on Integrating Education in Biocomplexity Rese...
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International audienceIn the natural environment, microbial community structure of river biofilm is ...
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Microbial biogeography in terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems is mainly dominated by community bio...
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This book examines biofilms in nature. Organized into four parts, this book addresses biofilms in wa...
From Foothill College and the Using a Web-Based GIS to Teach Problem-Based Science in High School an...
This site provides two original peer-edited lessons for the high school to undergraduate level, writ...