My Brother's Keeper A Case Study in Evolutionary Biology and Animal Behavior
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- Original Source:National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science
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In this interrupted case study, students work in teams to interpret behavioral data with respect to evolutionary biology. Specifically, the case examines the behavior of alarm calling in a certain type of squirrel, Belding's ground squirrel, which was first reported by Paul Sherman in Science magazine in 1977. The case is appropriate for use in animal behavior, ecology, evolutionary biology, or introductory biology courses.
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Grade: 9 to 12, Undergraduate to Graduate
Topics: Earth & Space Science, Life Sciences, Ecology & Ecosystems, Evolution and Adaptation, Professional Development, Agriculture & Natural Resources, Earth's Resources
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Tool for: Teachers