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Lizards in the Cold

Provided by: BioInteractive |Published on: October 15, 2021
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9101112AP

Synopsis

  • In this activity, students learn about natural selection in populations by analyzing and interpreting two graphs showing how anole lizards adapt to extremely cold temperatures.
  • The graphs are from a study in which scientists investigated how winter storms in Texas affected local populations of anoles.

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Subjects: Biology, Mathematics
Authors: BioInteractive
Region: North America, USA - South, United States, Texas
Languages: English

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