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Thomer, Andrea K. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Research conducted at scientifically significant sites produces an abundance of important and highly valuable data. Yet, though sites are logical points for coordinating the curation of these data, their unique needs have been under supported. Previous studies have shown that two principal stakeholder groups -- scientific researchers and local…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Scientific Research, Researchers, Administrators
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Hippensteel, Scott P. – American Biology Teacher, 2012
The primary decorative flooring tile in the Southpark Mall in Charlotte, North Carolina, is fossiliferous limestone that contains Jurassic ammonoids and belemnoids. Visible in these tiles are more than 500 ammonoids, many of which have been cross sectioned equatorially perpendicular to the plane of coiling. Upper-level undergraduate students from…
Descriptors: Biology, Paleontology, Science Instruction, College Science
Pilbeam, David – Scientific American, 1984
Discusses the divergence of apes from the Old World monkeys and the later divergence of humans from apes. Contrasts current views with those held approximately five years ago. Topics considered include hominoid evolution, hominoid radiation, dryomorphs and ramamorphs, appearance of the first hominids, and adaptive radiation of these hominids. (JN)
Descriptors: Biology, Evolution, Paleontology, Physical Development
Silverberg, Robert – Learning, 1981
New information reveals that dinosaurs have a pelvic structure similar to that of animals that walk upright. Science teachers should remember that theories and assumptions are always provisional and tentative. (JN)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Biology, Blood Circulation, Metabolism
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Aulie, Richard P. – American Biology Teacher, 1975
Conclusion of a three-part article in which the author discusses the implications for zoology and paleontology today and summarizes with comments on the "model" aspects of the controversy and its resolution. (BR)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Evolution, Illustrations
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Aulie, Richard P. – American Biology Teacher, 1974
Part II of a three-part article describes the growth of scientific understanding of the reptile-mammal transition and its place in evolution. (BR)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Evolution, Illustrations
MOSAIC, 1979
Provides a look at the methods of paleoanthropology. The shape of a bone, the location of a muscle, or the wear on a tooth can help define environmental context and the course of species evolution. (BB)
Descriptors: Anatomy, Anthropology, Biology, Evolution
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Gould, Stephen Jay – BioScience, 1978
Describes a computer simulation of the evolution of species. This is a model for sorting out random and correlated paleontological events. (BB)
Descriptors: Archaeology, Biology, Computer Oriented Programs, Computers
Muench, David; Newell, Norman D. – Natural History, 1974
The article points out the growing attempts by creationists to have special creation presented with evolution in any educational discussion of the origin of life. The evolution theory is shown to be consistent with known scientific facts while the theory of special creation does not adequately account for these facts. (LS)
Descriptors: Biology, Creationism, Earth Science, Evolution
Tiffney, Bruce H.; Hickey, Leo J. – Geotimes, 1983
Highlights major activities, conferences, conference and published papers, monographs, and research studies in paleobotany during 1982. Indicates that paleobotanists made more frequent use of the perspectives and ideas of disciplines as developmental biology and sedimentology in their research endeavors. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Biology, Botany, College Science, Conferences
MOSAIC, 1979
An introduction to the field of paleoanthropology is presented. Contributions from a score of disciplines are replacing guesswork in the description of the environments that accompanied the stages of humankind. (BB)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Biology, Environmental Research, Ethnology
Turner, Mort D.; McKenzie, Garry D. – Geotimes, 1983
Three major breakthroughs in Antarctic earth sciences which occurred during 1982 are discussed (finding of land fossils, meteorite, and subsurface microorganisms). Highlights of conferences, research activities, and significant publications are also discussed. (JN)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Earth Science, Environmental Research
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Flannery, Maura C. – American Biology Teacher, 1999
Describes the history of the study of dinosaurs and current topics of research in the field. Contains 18 references. (WRM)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Dinosaurs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Graves, Brent M.; Duvall, David – American Biology Teacher, 1983
Paleoethology seeks to study behavior of ancient animals by building inferential cases of hypothesized behavior patterns. Discusses paleoethological methods and reasons for studying therapsids. Also discusses metabolic rate and possible existence/use of vomeronasal organ to gain insight into the behavior/physiology of these ancient herbivors. (JN)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Biology, College Science
Discover, 1982
Highlights scientific accomplishments in 1981. Focuses on space sciences, medicine, geology, chemistry, physics, zoology, paleontology, environmental problems, and genetics including such topics as the Space Shuttle, Mount St. Helen's endangered species, genetic engineering, and the scientists associated with these accomplishments. (JN)
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, College Science, Environment
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