Tag: invasive

  • A Chilling Case Study – Raining Iguanas

    A Chilling Case Study – Raining Iguanas

    Engage your students with a real-world, biology-based phenomenon: Florida’s “raining iguanas.” During sudden cold snaps, iguanas lose muscle control and fall from trees, providing a dramatic example of ectothermy, torpor, and homeostasis. This case study combines observation, data interpretation, and critical thinking to help students connect behavior, physiology, and environmental influences. Students can complete this…

  • The Crayfish Project – Ecology and Anatomy

    The Crayfish Project – Ecology and Anatomy

    Student project on crayfish which includes learning about crayfish ecology, invasive species, and food webs. Dissect a crayfish specimen to learn anatomy!

  • A Clammy Problem –  Invasive Mollusks in Michigan

    A Clammy Problem – Invasive Mollusks in Michigan

    Examine a graph showing the numbers of invasive clams collected in a lake in Michigan. Answer basic questions about data and write a CER.

  • Data Analysis – Invasion of the Jumping Worms

    Data Analysis – Invasion of the Jumping Worms

    Lesson plan uses the 5E model to explore the invasive Asian Jumping Worm and its impact on soil and forests; includes data analysis.

  • Case Study – Are Invading Bullfrogs Harmful?

    Case Study – Are Invading Bullfrogs Harmful?

    Students follow a story about an ecologist and a student who are studying the population size of bullfrogs in California.   These amphibians are considered an invasive species in that area and have been causing the decline of native species.   Students learn concepts related to community interactions and learn one species can cause the decline…