The oceans are among the most biodiverse of Earth's environments. Introducing students to this diversity in the field provides an opportunity to examine the evolution of animals. We detail how readily a field-based biodiversity and evolution class can he designed and taught in a phyletically diverse marine setting in North America.
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1 February 2011
Teaching Biodiversity & Evolutionary Biology in a North American Marine Coastal Environment
Sebastian Kvist,
Shaena A. Montanari,
Hongyu Yi,
Bella Fuks,
Mark E. Siddall
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The American Biology Teacher
Vol. 73 • No. 2
February 2011
Vol. 73 • No. 2
February 2011
marine field stations
Molecular phylogenetics
morphology
taxonomy
Teaching biodiversity