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Evolution Megalab
Title: Evolution Megalab
Identifier: http://www.evolutionmegalab.org/de/information/viewHomePage
Identifier alternative: http://www.evolutionmegalab.org
Creator: Silvertown, Jonathan [Content]; Mole, Diane [Graphic design]; et al.
Abstract: Did you know that thanks to a common little snail that you can find in your garden, in the park or under a hedge, you can see evolution in your own back yard? OK, so evolution is a very slow process. Life on Earth started about three-and-a-half billion years ago! It's the tiny changes accumulating over a long, long time that got us here. And you can see some of those tiny steps by joining the Evolution MegaLab. [Information of the supplier]
The two species they are interested in are called Cepaea nemoralis and Cepaea hortensis.
Table of contents: The science / Instructions / FAQs / Current records / Historical records / Download records / Teachers area
Subject: Evolution of animals (591.38);
Treatments of animals by specific continents, countries, localities (591.9);
Gastropoda (Snails and slugs) (594.3)
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Spatial coverage: Europe, Western Europe
Audience: Beginner; Intermediate
Language: Catalan; Dutch; English; French; German; Hungarian; Italian; Latvian; Polish; Spanish
Format: website
Resource type: Research projects;
Discipline based websites
Access: free
Metadata update date: 2011-05-06
Metadata provider: UBFfm
URL of this vifabio-resource: http://www.vifabio.de/en/iqfBio/detail/5186
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