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The American Biology Teacher (2017) 79 (9): 763–768.
Published: 01 November 2017
... of California Press's Reprints and Permissions web page, www.ucpress.edu/journals.php?p=reprints . 2017 polymerase chain reaction agarose gel electrophoresis DNA sequence alignment fish species identification The Next Generation Science Standards promote the understanding of core ideas as well...
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The American Biology Teacher (2017) 79 (9): 787–791.
Published: 01 November 2017
..., 2:114-RL, 2:122-RL, 2:130-I, 2:83-F, 2:97-F, 2:97-OL, 3:241-TT, 4:309-TT, 7:544-I, 8:635-I, 9:729-RL Evolutionary tree............................2:83-F Fick's laws............................1:64-TT Fish species identification............................9:763-I Flipped classroom...
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The American Biology Teacher (2019) 81 (3): 169–174.
Published: 01 March 2019
... forensic science, molecular diagnostic science, environmental monitoring, microbiology, ecology, and evolutionary biology. The five-lab unit guides students through each step in the DNA barcoding process, from fish dissection through DNA sequence cleanup and species identification. In addition to providing...
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The American Biology Teacher (2022) 84 (4): 195–201.
Published: 01 April 2022
...) in the community. Correct species identification is essential to determining risk of certain vector-borne diseases because only a few mosquito species are capable of transmitting viral pathogens. The IMP egg collection lesson plan was published in The American Biology Teacher ( Cohnstaedt et al., 2016 ) as a way...
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The American Biology Teacher (2012) 74 (3): 164–169.
Published: 01 March 2012
... questions. Season with: Bay whiff Blackcheek tonguefish Ocellated flounder Southern flounder Most fish Largest fish Analysis Questions: Does the size of the fish species always increase over time? If so, why? If not, what could that indicate? When would be the best...
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The American Biology Teacher (1974) 36 (9): 572.
Published: 01 December 1974
...George G. West Northern Fishes Eddy Samuel Underhill James C. Copyright 1974 National Association of Biology Teachers and study the behavior of organisms in an environment very different from that of man. Most aquariums contain one or more species of fish-from goldfish to exotic...
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The American Biology Teacher (1974) 36 (9): 572.
Published: 01 December 1974
...Jane W. Lusk Collecting World Sea Shells Alan Major Copyright 1974 National Association of Biology Teachers and study the behavior of organisms in an environment very different from that of man. Most aquariums contain one or more species of fish-from goldfish to exotic species...
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The American Biology Teacher (1974) 36 (9): 572.
Published: 01 December 1974
...Paul Klinge The Crayfish Huxley T. H. Copyright 1974 National Association of Biology Teachers and study the behavior of organisms in an environment very different from that of man. Most aquariums contain one or more species of fish-from goldfish to exotic species of tropical fish...
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The American Biology Teacher (1974) 36 (9): 571–572.
Published: 01 December 1974
... an opportunity to observe a mini-ecosystem BOOK REVIEWS 571 and study the behavior of organisms in an environment very different from that of man. Most aquariums contain one or more species of fish-from goldfish to exotic species of tropical fish. Much of the time, the preparation and stocking of an aquarium...
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The American Biology Teacher (1974) 36 (9): 572–573.
Published: 01 December 1974
...James P. Barufaldi Wonders of a Kelp Forest Brown Joseph E. Copyright 1974 National Association of Biology Teachers and study the behavior of organisms in an environment very different from that of man. Most aquariums contain one or more species of fish-from goldfish to exotic...
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The American Biology Teacher (1993) 55 (5): 298–299.
Published: 01 May 1993
... identify organismsto species. Ourgoal usually is to teach the ability to learn the common species. I wonder if our objectives to reach this goal are correct, since we usually teach improperidentificationprocedures. Students are taught that identifications are made with taxonomickeys. This is not true since...
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The American Biology Teacher (1977) 39 (6): 379–380.
Published: 01 September 1977
... 1962 LOPINOTT, A.C.1971. Aquatic weeds-their identification and meth- ods of control, Springfield: Illinois Department of Conservation. Lopinott Aquatic weeds-their identification and methods of control 1971 —1972. Pond fish and fishing in Illinois, 2nd ed. Springfield: Illinois...
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The American Biology Teacher (1970) 32 (2): 124.
Published: 01 February 1970
... (softback). First published in 1930, this is a popular handbook. Identification of species in the major orders is made readable by putting it in the context of some major physiological or behavioral feature; for example, metamorphosis serves to introduce the Lepidoptera. However, the main emphasis...
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The American Biology Teacher (1970) 32 (2): 124.
Published: 01 February 1970
.... 362 pp. $2.00 (softback). First published in 1930, this is a popular handbook. Identification of species in the major orders is made readable by putting it in the context of some major physiological or behavioral feature; for example, metamorphosis serves to introduce the Lepidoptera. However...
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The American Biology Teacher (1970) 32 (2): 124.
Published: 01 February 1970
.... 1969. Dover Publications, New York. 362 pp. $2.00 (softback). First published in 1930, this is a popular handbook. Identification of species in the major orders is made readable by putting it in the context of some major physiological or behavioral feature; for example, metamorphosis serves...
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The American Biology Teacher (1970) 32 (2): 124.
Published: 01 February 1970
.... 362 pp. $2.00 (softback). First published in 1930, this is a popular handbook. Identification of species in the major orders is made readable by putting it in the context of some major physiological or behavioral feature; for example, metamorphosis serves to introduce the Lepidoptera. However...
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The American Biology Teacher (1970) 32 (2): 124.
Published: 01 February 1970
.... $2.00 (softback). First published in 1930, this is a popular handbook. Identification of species in the major orders is made readable by putting it in the context of some major physiological or behavioral feature; for example, metamorphosis serves to introduce the Lepidoptera. However, the main emphasis...
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The American Biology Teacher (1970) 32 (2): 124.
Published: 01 February 1970
.... $2.00 (softback). First published in 1930, this is a popular handbook. Identification of species in the major orders is made readable by putting it in the context of some major physiological or behavioral feature; for example, metamorphosis serves to introduce the Lepidoptera. However, the main emphasis...
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The American Biology Teacher (1970) 32 (2): 124.
Published: 01 February 1970
..., this is a popular handbook. Identification of species in the major orders is made readable by putting it in the context of some major physiological or behavioral feature; for example, metamorphosis serves to introduce the Lepidoptera. However, the main emphasis is on identification. The book is a useful classic...