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Allen, J. A.; And Others – Journal of Biological Education, 1990
An activity simulating natural selection in which wild birds are predators, green and brown pastry "baits" are prey, and trays containing colored stones as the backgrounds is presented. Two different methods of measuring selection are used to describe the results. The materials and methods, results, and discussion are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biology, Birds, College Science
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Oyler, Michelle; Rivera, John; Roffol, Melanie; Gibson, David J.; Middleton, Beth A.; Mathis, Marilyn – American Biology Teacher, 1999
Presents a directed-inquiry activity to take students one step beyond observation of how living organisms capture prey. Uses a field lab based upon predator-prey relationships to enliven the teaching of food web concepts to non-science-major freshman undergraduates. Can also be used in teaching high school biology students through college science…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Biological Sciences, Field Experience Programs
Darling, Ruth A. – Bioscene, 1999
Presents a biology laboratory experiment designed to examine the ability of fish to improve their foraging rate with experience. This project is appropriate for ecology and animal behavior courses as well as introductory biology courses with a component that provides students with experience in designing and conducting scientific experiments.…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biology, Ecology, Higher Education
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Rop, Charles J. – American Biology Teacher, 2001
Describes an animal behavior experiment using guppies. Students observe the behavior of a guppy as it feeds on prey and make observations, collect and analyze data, draw conclusions, and design their own experiments. (SAH)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biology, Food, Hands on Science
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Darling, Ruth – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2001
Reports on Westfield State College's Animal Behavior course which requires students to design their own research projects, write a scientific research proposal, conduct experiments, and present results in the form of a scientific paper. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Higher Education, Research Design, Science Experiments
Sammut-Tovar, Dorothy; Sturla, Kim – 1983
Activities in this unit are designed to sensitize students in grades 4-6 to the needs of animals and to the injustices many species suffer. The lessons focus on inhumane acts such as the use of steel-jaw traps, dogfighting, hunting, keeping exotic pets in captivity, using animals in entertainment, habitat destruction, factory farming, and animal…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Child Responsibility, Conservation (Environment)
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Div. of Curriculum and Instruction. – 1985
Humane education promotes responsible behavior and improves the quality of life for animals and humans. Teaching the humane treatment of animals is a complex, philosophical, and values-oriented subject. Lessons for each grade level have performance objectives, materials, and activities. Student activity sheets are provided for follow-up…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education
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McDonald, Charlotte J. – Science and Children, 1987
Provides suggestions for activities that focus on earthworms. Includes observational exercises on earthworms' reactions to light and touch. (ML)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Biology, Elementary Education
Wapner, Suzanne – Outdoor Communicator, 1985
Mammals that tolerate the winter cold and stay active all year exploit the harsh northern climate to their advantage. By simple experiments and observation you can better understand their adaptations which include furry bodies, snowshoe feet, extra blubber, light coloration, and strategically distributed food caches. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Ecology, Experiential Learning
2000
This 23-minute videotape for grades 5-8, presents the myriad of animal life that exists on the planet. Students can view and perform experiments and investigations that help explain animal traits and habits. The story of evolution starts with the study of fossils that helps scientists link today's living organisms with those of the past. Students…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Biology, Evolution
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Joachim, Andrew – American Biology Teacher, 2003
Explains the fight or flight reaction and presents a hands-on activity for high school students. Uses crayfish behavior as an example. (Author/SOE)
Descriptors: Active Learning, Animal Behavior, Biology, Class Activities
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Mullican, Tim R.; Streubel, Donald P. – American Biology Teacher, 1989
Discussed is an activity designed to teach small mammal ecology and the scientific method using fluorescent dyes and pigments. Procedures for analyzing home ranges and social organizations are described. A list of 16 references is included. (CW)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biological Sciences, Biology, College Science
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Flannery, Maura C., Ed. – American Biology Teacher, 1999
Presents some classic information on the biology of insects as well as some new research on ants, butterflies, and beetles. Contains 22 references. (WRM)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Biology, Entomology
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Rop, Charles – American Biology Teacher, 2001
Presents an experiment on mouse behavior in which students learn to observe, pay attention to details, record field notes, and ask questions about their observations. Uses a white mouse to eliminate the risk of disease that a wild rodent might carry. Lists materials, set up, and procedure. (YDS)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Biology, High Schools, Laboratory Animals
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McLure, John W. – Science Activities, 2001
Describes using domesticated, wild, or feral animals to teach students about nature and animal behavior. Connections can be made with psychology, economics, genetics, history, art, and other disciplines. The study of animal behavior provides opportunities for harmless student experimentation. (SAH)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Biology, Early Childhood Education
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