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20 October 2020 Acting Out Extinction: Sneebles Under Threat
Stephanie Lessard-Pilon, James McNeil
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A challenge for introductory students in conservation biology is to understand how different environmental and human factors – in particular, density-dependent and density-independent factors – can interact to increase extinction risk in species. To enhance students' processing of sometimes dry and challenging material, we use a kinetic exercise in which students become an endangered animal, move around their environment, and act out a series of scenarios that highlight how species can be driven down a path toward extinction.

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Stephanie Lessard-Pilon and James McNeil "Acting Out Extinction: Sneebles Under Threat," The American Biology Teacher 82(7), 503-505, (20 October 2020). https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2020.82.7.503
Published: 20 October 2020
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conservation
density-dependent
density-independent
extinction
extirpation
games
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