Phenotypic plasticity and predation
Author(s): Jeremy M Wojdak1, Justin Touchon2
1. Radford University 2. Vassar College
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Summary:
Students predict changes to tadpole morphology and coloration after considering characteristics of the predator species and the prey themselves then test their own hypotheses (typically with t-tests or ANOVA) by collecting novel data via image...
Contents:
Tadpoles-assessment.docx(DOCX | 477 KB)
Tadpoles-handout.docx(DOCX | 12 MB)
Tadpoles-instructor_guidance.docx(DOCX | 417 KB)
- Index of /~jmwojdak/Plastic_Tadpoles/corrected_images
- License terms
Supporting Docs
Tadpoles-assessment.docx(DOCX | 477 KB)
Tadpoles-handout.docx(DOCX | 12 MB)
Tadpoles-instructor_guidance.docx(DOCX | 417 KB)
- Index of /~jmwojdak/Plastic_Tadpoles/corrected_images