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Alexandros G. Sotiropoulos; Javier Sánchez-Martín; Victoria Widrig; Jonatan Isaksson; Zoe Bernasconi; Teresa Koller; Giulia Bearth; Gerhard Herren; Thomas Wicker; Beat Keller – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Wheat powdery mildew is an important fungal pathogen of wheat with an obligatory biotrophic lifestyle (a parasite that can only develop on a living host). We investigated the genetics of this host-pathogen interaction by using phenotyping and PCR assays to detect genes in both wheat and powdery mildew, which are known determinants of the outcome…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Science, Undergraduate Students, Biology
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Wise, Michael J.; Collins, Rachel – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2020
Because the escalating loss of species is one of the most serious environmental crises we face, it is vital that students of biology comprehend and can communicate the roles that biodiversity plays in the functioning of ecosystems. Here, we report on a laboratory experiment that has been highly successful in our introductory biology courses at…
Descriptors: Ecology, Biology, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Novick, Laura R.; Catley, Kefyn M. – Journal of Biological Education, 2018
The ability to interpret and reason from Tree of Life diagrams is a key component of twenty-first century science literacy. This article reports on the authors' continued development of a multifaceted research-based curriculum--including an instructional booklet, lectures, laboratories and a field activity--to teach such tree thinking to biology…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Biodiversity, Forestry
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Lampert, Evan C.; Morgan, Jeanelle M. – American Biology Teacher, 2015
Diverse communities of arthropods and microbes provide humans with essential ecosystem goods and services. Arthropods are the most diverse and abundant macroscopic animals on the planet, and many remain to be discovered. Much less is known about microbial diversity, despite their importance as free-living species and as symbionts. We created…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Biodiversity, Research Projects, Student Projects
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Erten, Sinan – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2015
This study was done in a period when there are attempts to develop a framework for the sustainable development and sustainable education in order to emphasize the universal significance of biodiversity, sustainable development, and sustainable education. The research reported here is a case study carried out in the spring semester of 2012-2013…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Sustainability, Biodiversity, College Students
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Miller, W. R.; Lowman, M. D.; McCord, E., Jr.; Tripp, R. L.; Glenny, D. A.; Volpini, A. T. – European Journal of Educational Sciences, 2014
We conducted research to quantify tardigrade (water bear) density, diversity, and distribution in temperate forest canopies, and to promote opportunity for undergraduates with mobility limitations as field researchers. This ecology project was funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Science Instruction, Physical Disabilities, Access to Education
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Smith, Michael J.; Shaffer, Julie J.; Koupal, Keith D.; Hoback, W. Wyatt – Bioscene: Journal of College Biology Teaching, 2012
Many aquatic organisms survive by filter feeding from the surrounding water and capturing food particles. We developed a laboratory exercise that allows students to measure the effects of filtering by fresh water mussels on water turbidity. Mussels were acquired from Wards Scientific and exposed to a solution of baker's yeast. Over a period of one…
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Laboratories, Biology, College Students
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Kalinowski, Steven T.; Andrews, Tessa M.; Leonard, Mary J.; Snodgrass, Meagan – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2012
Many students do not recognize that individual organisms within populations vary, and this may make it difficult for them to recognize the essential role variation plays in natural selection. Also, many students have weak scientific reasoning skills, and this makes it difficult for them to recognize misconceptions they might have. This paper…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Genetics, Laboratories, Biodiversity
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Shelley, Brian C. L. – American Biology Teacher, 2009
Biodiversity has economic value to humans and many suggest that of all groups who should be most interested in the preservation of biodiversity, it should be industries leading the way, as biodiversity has provided, and will continue to provide, many raw materials used by industries around the world. This is especially the case for the…
Descriptors: Science Activities, Biodiversity, Laboratory Experiments, Pharmaceutical Education
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Becklin, Katie M. – American Biology Teacher, 2008
Plants and insects share a long evolutionary history characterized by relationships that affect individual, population, and community dynamics. Plant-herbivore interactions are a prominent feature of this evolutionary history; it is by plant-herbivore interactions that energy is transferred from primary producers to the rest of the food web. Not…
Descriptors: Evolution, Entomology, Ecology, Biodiversity
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Asraoui, Jimmy F.; Sayar, Nancy P.; Knio, Khouzama M.; Smith, Colin A. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2008
In this article, we describe an inexpensive, two-session undergraduate laboratory activity that introduces important molecular biology methods in the context of biodiversity. In the first session, students bring tentatively identified flies (order Diptera, true flies) to the laboratory, extract DNA, and amplify a region of the mitochondrial gene…
Descriptors: Interests, Entomology, Genetics, Science Experiments
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Yarwood, Stephanie A.; Sulzman, Elizabeth W. – Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education, 2008
High diversity of microorganisms in the soil matrix has been the focus of extensive research in the fields of soil biology and microbial ecology, and is a key concept that students in the environmental or biological sciences should understand. Two activities to demonstrate diversity and highlight the challenges faced in studying soil microbial…
Descriptors: Microbiology, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Soil Science
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Ruesink, Jennifer; O'Connor, Eileen; Sparks, Grace – American Biology Teacher, 2006
To date, little of the ecological research on biological diversity and ecosystem functioning has been carried out in agricultural systems, despite the fact that agriculture is a major contributor to loss of native habitats and species. However, agricultural research has demonstrated that polycultures of multiple crop species can have higher total…
Descriptors: Ecology, Biodiversity, Laboratory Experiments, Plants (Botany)