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Life in Aquatic Environments
Modular presentation, stunning biological photography, and up-to-date learning design create a powerful teaching resource for the study of aquatic and marine life.
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Streaming License includes all individual programs listed below, as well as downloadable supplemental files. | BAE | $82.50/yr | ||
Individual Programs | SKU | Term | Price | |
Program 1: The Biology of Seashores
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Study of Seashores
Chapter 2: Tides, and Abiotic/Biotic Conditions
Chapter 3: Wave Shock and Defense
Chapter 4: Feeding
Chapter 5: Reproduction
Chapter 6: Rocky Shore Habitat and Zonation
Chapter 7: Sandy Beach/Mudflats/Docks
| BAE-001 | $27.50/yr | ||
Program 2: The Biology of Lakes, Ponds, Streams, and Wetlands
Chapter 1: Introduction to Still Water Environments
Chapter 2: The Weedy Shallows
Chapter 3: Open Water Environments
Chapter 4: Bottom Environment
Chapter 5: Vernal Pools
Chapter 6: Stream Life, Inhabitants, and Adaptations
| BAE-002 | $27.50/yr | ||
Program 3: Exploring Vernal Pools
Chapter 1: Protozoans: Paramecium, Vorticella, Nassula, Peranema
Chapter 2: Algae
Chapter 3: Bacteria: Decomposer Bacteria, Cyanobacteria and Others
Chapter 4: Rotifers: The Smallest Animals, Free-swimming and Colonial Varieties Presented
Chapter 5: Flatworms: Two are Featured, A Predator and a farmer species that hosts algae cells withi
Chapter 6: Ostrocods: Tiny Crustaceans that Feed on Detritus
Chapter 7: Water fleas: featuring Daphnia. Shows eggs and physiology
Chapter 8: Copepods: the most abundant crustaceans on Earth
Chapter 9: Clamshrimp: found only in the muddy bottom of vernal pools
Chapter 10: Fairy Shrimp: They filter the water to feed on microorganisms
Chapter 11: Tadpole Shrimp: another of the three Eubranchiopods studied
Chapter 12: Insects: Larval stages of damselflies, dragonflies, diving beetles and midges
| BAE-003 | $27.50/yr |