Nature’s Flying Machines: The Evolutionary Relationship of Avian Form & Function
Author(s): Melissa Haswell
Davenport University
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Summary:
In this series of activities, birds will be used as the model organism. The modules examine the connections between body form and function over time by investigating the relationship between avian form and function.
Contents:
- GBIF User Guide-Monfils et al 2019.pdf(PDF | 558 KB)
- GBIF
- All About Bird Anatomy - The Cornell Lab of Ornithology
- The Origin of Flight--What Use is Half a Wing? | HHMI BioInteractive Video - YouTube
- Michigan's Rare Animals - Michigan Natural Features Inventory
- Online bird guide, bird ID help, life history, bird sounds from Cornell All About Birds
- Movement: Nature's Flying Machines (v1.0)
- Movement: Nature's Flying Machines (Online) (v1.0)
- GBIF User Guide-Monfils et al 2019.docx(DOCX | 2 MB)
- IDigBio User Guide-Monfils et al 2019.docx(DOCX | 2 MB)
- BirdWingTypes-Handout.pdf(PDF | 507 KB)
- GBIF User Guide-Monfils et al 2019.pdf(PDF | 558 KB)
- Haswell_BLUE_Module_Flying_Machine_Finaldocx.docx(DOCX | 4 MB)
- License terms
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