In this lab, you will see the time progression of speciation to help you write up a scientific paper that centers on the following:
For this assignment, you are asked to answer this question.
I would like you to consider the question this way instead to better focus the project:
Although this would be a relatively easy essay to write, you are asked to present the information as a lab report. This means you will design an experiment to test a hypothesis about speciation.
What we need to consider here are the environmental conditions that lead to the change in the color of the lizards in the isolated population. This is where you will need to do a little research and some critical thinking. The lizards on the mainland are red. They must be red for a reason that allows them to best adapted to their environment. Perhaps the soil is reddish, or perhaps the bark of trees or leaves is red, maybe there is another species of poisonous lizard that is red and our lizards mimic those. For help with these ideas look natural selection (see the section from this website on the corn snakes for info on how coloration is linked to adaptation: http://www.realscienceprograms.com/files/webpages/cbkssprogramcontent.htm) or read about the Evolution of White Lizards at White Sands from here: http://www.nps.gov/whsa/naturescience/reptile-research.htm (choose the second pdf on the list The Evolution of White Lizards at White Sands.)
mimicry is a more abstract concept, but if you are up for it, check out this description: up mimicry (http://relivearth.com/articles/nature-facts-articles/expert-mimics-in-reptile-world/).On this website you will find a terrific description of an experiment actually performed with anole lizards that demonstrates how researchers would design and perform an experiment to test speciation and natural selection in anoles: http://www.livescience.com/18276-lizards-show-evolution.html. Likewise the description of the evolution of White Lizards at White Sands shows how researchers collect the data to study speciation and natural selection in lesser earless lizards.
Here is a copy of the instructions given to you in the lab worksheet. I have added tips, explanations and recommendations in blue.
Your introduction needs to describe the topic to your reader and explain the rationale behind doing the study.
Describe the scenario with the lizards. Include information about the habitat differences between the mainland and island environments that would impact adaption.
Be sure to include some background information on the topic of speciation. Here is an excellent explanation of speciation: http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evosite/evo101/VBDefiningSpeciation.shtml
Mainland Lizards |
Isolated Lizards |
|
Body Color |
Red |
Tan |
Provide references in APA format. This includes a reference list and in-text citations for references used in the Introduction section.
If you would like to work from these notes, I have added this annotated worksheet to the instructor files for you.
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