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    Introduction For most species, movement is essential for life. Movement of seeds helps plants disperse, while animals move to forage, reproduce, find alternate habitat types, repopulate areas where they have been extirpated, and maintain genetic diversity needed to adapt to change. If individuals cannot move across a landscape to mix with individuals of other populations, local extinctions can result. Additionally, the smaller a population is, the more vulnerable it is to extinction if that population

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    Reflection Reflection

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    class discussion about frog calls, when the groups discuss and create their frog calls, and when sharing with the class the frog calls they made. Measuring would take place during the extension game whenever the biologist times and records the time it took the female frog to find a mate. Comparing and contrasting would be done in the “Guess who makes that sound?” game. The students will be comparing and contrasting the frog sounds to their prior knowledge and to each of the frog sounds. They do this

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    in this summary is Hayes, T.B., Khoury, V., Narayan, A., Nazir, M., Park, A., Brown, T., Adame, L., Chan, E., Buchholz, D., Stueve, T., and Gallipeau, S. 2010. Atrazine induces complete feminization and chemical castration in male African clawed frogs (Xenopus laevis). Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107: 4612-4617. The authors have assigned key words described throughout this article including amphibian decline, endocrine disruption, pesticide and sex reversal. The larger or global

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    In Aristophanes play the Frogs he exercises some privileges such as criticizing the politicians and playing fun with the ‘gods’ to make the situation seem more light and fun. He mostly sticks to the main problem- that their society is losing the Peloponnesian war and that if they don’t return to the old ways of thinking and doing things then the kingdom will fall. Through his play he points out several flaws in their society and what they can do to fix them but refraining from offending anyone by

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    Parental Care In Anurans

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    by the many species of frogs present in the world (Poo and Bickford, 2014). Four of these methods, including tadpole feeding and transportation, male mouth brooding, and female dorsal brooding, are further explained in this paper. Each method of parental care seen comes with its own costs and benefits that either the male or female parent will endure in order to benefit

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    Farm, while swimming in the mossy area of the lake, I had caught a medium sized frog and dubbed it ‘Buddy.’ Buddy would sit upon my shoulder and wouldn’t jump off. I thought he was special. He was probably just smart enough not to jump off a four foot tall child. For the remainder of the day, I would walk around and show him off. The parents would always smile and say, ¨Oh! He seems so nice! What a good little frog!” I was proud of my catch, but, as I was still young, I had tortured the poor

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    It is safe to say that regardless of a student’s age and/or gender, each and every person learns much differently and has a specific way of thinking and processing information. With that being said, as an author it is very important for nonfiction books to not provide only one way to learn new information and facts. Some students enjoy reading just straight facts and getting the information that way because it is more straight and to the point. You know what you are there to learn. For others it

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    through the night. Vibrant green lilypads cluttered the pond, and frogs bustled around them. The lilypads were identical, they were the same in size and shape. All except one. In the middle of the pond, was a lilypad that was bigger than the rest. The lilypad was adorned with a beautiful flower, making it even more lively and unique. As the night turned to day, creatures began to awake and go through their daily routines. Frogs began to hunt for flies, and flies hunt for their own food.With the

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    In this set of materials, the reading passage states several attempts to stop the spreading of cane toad in Australia and provides three reasons od support. While in the listening, the professor opposes the text book and says that the attempts are unsuccessful and may cause environmental damage. She also refutes each of the author’s reasons. First of all, the reading passage claims that by building national fence, it will prevent the spread of toad to new area as it used before to control the

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    of El Valle De Anton spurred the movement to create systems to preserve frogs worldwide. In Panama a town name El Valle De Anton once deeply respected their golden tree frogs, and ironically they were not disturb when the frogs started disappearing. When the corpses started to pile up, the scientific community began to become concerned and began an effort to preserve the golden frog species and what they found was that frogs from around the world had been plagued by Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis-batrachos

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