{"id":37613,"date":"2024-04-15T01:22:59","date_gmt":"2024-04-15T01:22:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/academicwritersbay.com\/writings\/biology-bio-assignment\/"},"modified":"2024-04-15T01:22:59","modified_gmt":"2024-04-15T01:22:59","slug":"biology-bio-assignment","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/academicwritersbay.com\/writings\/biology-bio-assignment\/","title":{"rendered":"Biology Bio assignment"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Tran 1<br \/> What Determines Paternity in Wild Lizards? A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Behavior and<br \/> Morphology<br \/> The article concerns animals mating and the complex sequence of behavioral,<br \/> physiological, ecological, and biomechanical events. Sexual selection is naturally occurring in<br \/> the population and frequently physical and behavioral make it easier to understand intuitively<br \/> within the social context of a species. Anolis lizards are territorial, with male territories larger<br \/> than the female but the females\u2019 territories by habitat quality, not male traits. Traditionally,<br \/> female choice plays a minimal in male reproduction, but studies show that turnover in territory<br \/> occupancy and extensive spatial overlap in anole populations. Genetic studies reveal the<br \/> prevalence of female multiple mating, suggesting the potential for sexual selection through<br \/> female mate choice. They conducted a study on adult A. cristatellus lizards by using dental floss<br \/> or hand then determined sex and measured SVL. They observed the lizards\u2019 behaviors and<br \/> determined their locations for statistical analysis. They also observe female Anolis lizards lay<br \/> eggs, collect the eggs, and analyze the offspring. As the results of the observations and<br \/> experiments they successfully collected 178 offspring from 27 females and assigned paternity to<br \/> 173 offspring (97%). The prevalence of female multiple mating should inform future sexual<br \/> selection considerations in the species.<br \/> About 3 pages \u2013 summary this article<br \/> Part II. The Written Report (50 points)<br \/> Written Report Format (see also Guidelines for written reports):<br \/> Length: Three pages (#\u00bc page), not including bibliography and diagrams.<br \/> Cover: No report cover, binder, or separate title page.<br \/> Title: In your own words, not the title of the article (you didn\u2019t write that; someone else<\/p>\n<p>Tran 2<br \/> did.)<br \/> Content: In 3 pages, you cannot thoroughly review all of the details in a full research paper.<br \/> Instead, you will focus on 1 or 2 of the experiments executed by the authors of the article.<br \/> In your paper explain the article including the introduction, methodology, results, and discussion,<br \/> including the most important finding of your source article. You may need to include graphs to<br \/> do this. Attach graphs on separate pages and reference them in the format of the journal. The<br \/> idea behind this part of the assignment is to demonstrate your comprehension of the article by<br \/> summarizing the most important parts of it.<br \/> Writing: The paper must be written in your own words in the third person. Summary of the<br \/> materials and methods section of the paper are in the past tense. With some exceptions, other<br \/> sections are in the present tense. Do not simply paraphrase or quote the authors(s) of your source<br \/> article. The sentences in your paper must be written by you. If you don\u2019t understand an article<br \/> well enough to discuss it in your own words you can visit me during office hours or during lab,<br \/> and I can address any questions you might have about your paper. Quotes from the article are not<br \/> acceptable. If any sentence or portion of a sentence has been simply copied from the article, I<br \/> will stop grading your paper immediately and score it a zero.<br \/> Any quotes from the article, even properly done, will be ignored and not considered part of your<br \/> paper.<br \/> Attach a paf copy of the article as a comment when you submit your paper on Canvas.<br \/> Bibliography: For your source article and for any other sources that you may also have used,<br \/> provide a full bibliographic reference at the end of your written report. Use the bibliographic<br \/> format included in the handout, \u201cGuidelines for Written Assignments.\u201d Keep in mind that there is<\/p>\n<p>Tran 3<br \/> no requirement for you to do research beyond your source article unless you chose to do so to<br \/> achieve a better comprehension of its topic.<\/p>\n<p>Tran 5<br \/> Bibliography<br \/> Johnson, M. A., Kamath, A., Kirby, R., Fresquez, C. C., Wang, S., Stehle, C. M., Templeton, A.<br \/> R., &#038; Losos, J. B. (2021, June 2). What Determines Paternity in Wild Lizards? A Spatiotemporal<br \/> Analysis of Behavior and Morphology. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 61(2), 634\u2013642.<br \/> https:\/\/doi.org\/10.1093\/icb\/icab115.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tran 1 What Determines Paternity in Wild Lizards? A Spatiotemporal Analysis of Behavior and Morphology The article concerns animals mating and the complex sequence of behavioral, physiological, ecological, and biomechanical events. 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