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Life in Aquatic Environments
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Life in Aquatic Environments
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New Program!In these programs life is examined in terms of habitat, diversity, adaptation, ecological niches, and interrelationships. Modular presentation, stunning biological photography, and up-to-date learning design create a powerful teaching resource for the study of aquatic and marine life. In recent years, the high school biology curriculum has taken a turn toward the cellular/molecular nature of life, but we believe that along with studying these fundamental processes, students need an association with living organisms. By documenting the lives of fresh water and marine organisms, these programs introduce some of the most interesting organisms to be found in nature and will motivate students to explore these environments on their own to see this amazing diversity of life for themselves. |
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Exploring Vernal Pools NEW! Seasonal temporary wetlands, commonly known as vernal pools, are a menagerie of diverse and fascinating organisms. This program contains two parts: a non-narrated observation section and a fully narrated instructional section, including tips on how to collect and examine live organisms in the classroom or lab. It examines a diversity of vernal pool species from several groups: protozoans, bacteria, rotifers, flatworms,ostrocods, waterfleas, copepods, clamshrimp, fairy shrimp, tadpole shrimp, and aquatic insect larvae. |
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The Biology of Lakes, Ponds, Streams, and Wetlands In these programs life is examined in terms of habitat, diversity, adaptation, ecological niches, and interrelationships. Modular presentation, stunning biological photography, and up-to-date learning design create a powerful teaching resource for the study of aquatic and marine life. |
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The Biology of Seashores In these programs life is examined in terms of habitat, diversity, adaptation, ecological niches, and interrelationships. Modular presentation, stunning biological photography, and up-to-date learning design create a powerful teaching resource for the study of aquatic and marine life. |
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