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Fatal Attraction: Visual Cues in Attracting Prey to Carnivorous Plants
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The American Biology Teacher
The American Biology Teacher (2019) 81 (4): 269–277.
Published: 01 April 2019
... base that enables them to build upon previous work in a way that more accurately reflects real-world research. Carnivorous plants course-based undergraduate research experiences predator-prey relationships Next Generation Science Standards Since 1999, the advanced Terrestrial Plant...
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Salamander Antipredator Defenses: A Field Exercise to Engage Students in Ecosystem Dynamics
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The American Biology Teacher
The American Biology Teacher (2017) 79 (7): 564–570.
Published: 01 September 2017
... the temperature outside gets warmer or colder?,” and can be expanded to higher levels if one also incorporates poikilotherms and homeotherms, predator-prey relationships, and the role of local climate on animal responses in the discussion. The study animal should then be introduced, and the students should...
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The Coevolution of Tyrannosaurus & Its Prey: Could Tyrannosaurus Chase Down & Kill a Tricerato ps for Lunch?
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The American Biology Teacher
The American Biology Teacher (2014) 76 (2): 118–123.
Published: 01 February 2014
...S. Randolph May Students will analyze the coevolution of the predator–prey relationships between Tyrannosaurus rex and its prey species using analyses of animal speeds from fossilized trackways, prey-animal armaments, adaptive behaviors, bite marks on prey-animal fossils, predator–prey ratios...