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Catalyst: 1.) Humans using fertilizers next to lakes cause eutrophication due to the fact that the limiting factor for productivity in such environments is usually: a. Lightc. Carbone. Nitrogen b. Salinityd. Oxygen 2.) All organisms that are capable of fixing nitrogen gas (N 2 ) in the N cycle are: a. Bacteriac. Animalse. Protists b. Plantsd. Fungi 3.) Eutrophication in lakes is frequently the direct result of a. nutrient enrichmentc. increase in predation b. diminished supply of nitrates d. decreased light
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Objective: Determine the underlying components of biological evolution
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Trial #1 1.) Predator 1 will have 30 seconds to use his/her “pinchers” to eat as many dots as possible. (predators can only pick up 1 dot at a time) 2.) Have the data recorder count and record the number of dots “eaten” by color. 3.) Repeat steps 1 and 2 with Predator 2. 4.) As a group discuss the reflection questions.
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Trial #2 1.) Predator 1 will have 30 seconds to use his/her “pinchers” to eat as many toothpicks as possible. (predators can only pick up 1 toothpick at a time) 2.) Red toothpicks are poisonous, so you must avoid them. 3.) Have the data recorder count and record the number of toothpicks “eaten” by color. 4.) Repeat steps 1-3 with Predator 2. 5.) As a group discuss the reflection questions.
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What ecological community relationship was simulated by the toothpick activity? Batesian Mimicry What ecological community relationship was simulated by the whole punch activity? Cryptic Coloration or Camouflage
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Batesian Mimicry and Cryptic Coloration (camouflage) are examples of adaptations. An adaptation gives an organism an advantage in the struggle for survival.
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Evolution: the change in allelic frequencies in a population
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Microevolution: the changes in a single gene pool Macroevolution: the appearance of a major evolutionary development or a new species.
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Microevolution vs. Macroevolution
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Speciation: can occur in 2 ways Anagenesis (phyletic evolution): occurs when one species replaces another. Cladogenesis (branching evolution): occurs when a new species branches out from a parent species
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