Evolution Videos
Earth. . (2023).[Video/DVD] Public Broadcasting Service. Retrieved from https://video.alexanderstreet.com/watch/Earth-7
Islands. . (2023).[Video/DVD] Public Broadcasting Service. Retrieved from https://video.alexanderstreet.com/watch/Islands-4
Heat. . (2023).[Video/DVD] Public Broadcasting Service. Retrieved from https://video.alexanderstreet.com/watch/Heat-3
Ice. . (2023).[Video/DVD] Public Broadcasting ServIce. Retrieved from https://video.alexanderstreet.com/watch/Ice-3
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Larry Klein, Niobe Thompson, WGBH, E. F., Lawrence Klein Productions, & Clearwater Documentary (Producers), & Thompson, N. (Director). (2016). Great Human Odyssey. [Video/DVD] Public Broadcasting Service. Retrieved from https://video.alexanderstreet.com/watch/great-human-odyssey
Natural Selection: The central concept in evolution proposed by Charles Darwin, where organisms with advantageous traits have a better chance of surviving and reproducing, leading to the spread of those traits in a population.
Genetic Variation: Understanding how genetic diversity within a population arises and how it provides the raw material for evolution.
Speciation: The process by which one species splits into two or more distinct species over time, often due to isolation and genetic divergence.
Fossil Record: Examining the history of life on Earth through the study of fossils, which provides important evidence for evolution.
Molecular Evolution: Investigating genetic changes at the molecular level, including DNA and protein sequences, to understand the relationships between species and their evolutionary history.
Phylogenetics: Constructing phylogenetic trees or evolutionary trees to depict the relationships between different species and their common ancestors.
Adaptation: Studying how organisms evolve traits that enhance their survival and reproduction in specific environments.
Convergent Evolution: Exploring cases where unrelated species evolve similar traits or adaptations independently in response to similar environmental pressures.
Coevolution: Examining the reciprocal evolutionary changes that occur between two or more species that interact closely with each other, such as predator-prey or mutualistic relationships.
Human Evolution: Investigating the evolutionary history of Homo sapiens and our closest relatives, including the study of hominin fossils, genetics, and cultural evolution.
These books are in the Thurston Library
Evolution
Gamlin, Linda.
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