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  • A pdf preview of the episode 1 graphic organizer for Ecosystems LIVE.
    Use this graphic organizer to guide students through Episode 1 of Ecosystems LIVE. Topics include biotic and abiotic factors of…
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    Ecosystems LIVE Episode 1 – Graphic Organizer – Human Impacts on Mammals

  • A pdf preview of the graphic organizer for episode 2 of Ecosystems LIVE
    Use this graphic organizer to guide students through Episode 2 of Ecosystems LIVE. Topics include biotic and abiotic factors that…
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    Ecosystems LIVE Episode 2 – Graphic Organizer – Human Impacts on Insects

  • The cover for 'Lion in Wait' article. The main image is a photo of two men scuba diving and studying a lionfish.
    Over the past decade, humans have introduced two species of Indo-Pacific lionfish (Pterois volitans and Pterois miles) into the Atlantic…
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    Lion In Wait: How Citizens Helped Scientists Identify a Rapid Invasion of Lionfish

  • PDF preview of "The Bee Frequency" article
    Lawns are a common sight in the United States. The scientists in this study found previous research showing that lawns…
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    The Bee Frequency: How Does Lawn Mowing Affect Bee Populations?

  • The cover for the 'Tying the Knot' article. The main image is a photograph of thousands of horseshoe crabs on the beaches in Delaware Bay to lay their eggs.
    In this study, scientists wanted to examine how the harvest of horseshoe crabs in Delaware Bay affects the red knot.…
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    Tying the Knot: How Do Horseshoe Crab and Red Knot Populations Affect Each Other?