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  1. The Origin of Species: Lizards in an Evolutionary Tree

    This film explores the adaptation of anole lizards (genus Anolis) to habitats common across the islands of the Caribbean. The anoles are excellent examples of adaptive radiation, convergent evolution, and speciation through reproductive isolation.

    Topics:
    Animal Behavior
    Phylogeny
    Speciation
    Natural Selection
    Grade Levels:
    College
    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General

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  2. The Making of the Fittest: Natural Selection and Adaptation

    This film describes natural selection and adaptation in populations of rock pocket mice living in the American Southwest.

    Topics:
    Population Genetics
    Natural Selection
    Gene Expression & Regulation
    Grade Levels:
    College
    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General

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  3. The Guide: A Biologist in Gorongosa

    This film is set in war-torn Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique, a protected area that has been the subject of a large-scale restoration project. The film tells the story of a young man from the local community who discovers a passion for science after meeting world-renowned biologist E.O. Wilson.

    Topics:
    Science & Society
    Conservation
    Human Population & Impacts
    Grade Levels:
    College
    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General

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  4. Popped Secret: The Mysterious Origin of Corn

    This film explores the genetic and archaeological evidence that suggest that corn is the result of the domestication of a wild Mexican grass called teosinte.

    Topics:
    Artificial Selection
    Plant Anatomy & Physiology
    Gene Expression & Regulation
    Grade Levels:
    College
    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General

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