Biodiversity and Evolution Chapter 4. Core Case Study: Why Should We Care about the American Alligator? Largest reptile in North America 1930s: Hunters.
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3.1 Measuring Biodiversity (Page 89-94) Pg. 94 # 1, 3, 5 & 7.
Wetlands Wetlands contain fresh water for part of the year -trap and filter sediments and pollutants -protect shorelines from erosion -spawning grounds.
Chapter 15: Evolution—Evidence and Theory 15-1 The Fossil Record 15-2 Theories of Evolution 15-3 Evolution in Process.
Biodiversity and Conservation Notes also are at .
Evolution Evidence and Theory Chapter 15 Lab Biology.
Measuring Biodiversity Biodiversity The number and variety of life forms found within a specific region. In order for biodiversity to remain high, diverse.
Chapter 10: Biodiversity Mr. Manskopf Notes also are at .