single annotated bibliography
Read the following paper: Epps et al. 2018- Complete a single annotated bibliography entry for this paper, as described in the example below. Be sure to follow the example given. Instead of relating this to your topic statement, describe how this paper relates to lecture( *) and readings paper. You only need to include the citation, keywords, and annotation, not a topic statement.
- In addition to the annotation, include:
- one thing you found interesting or surprising
- one question you have about the paper. This could be about methods, the study system, etc.
example
Vestigial wings and the evolution of flightlessness in Galapagos Island cormorants (Phalacrocorax harrisi)
Keywords: Vestigiality, flightlessness, Galapagos Island cormorants
McNab, B.K., 1994. Energy conservation and the evolution of flightlessness in birds. The American Naturalist, 144(4), pp.628-642. https://doi.org/
The author examined the hypothesis that energy conservation contributes to the evolution of flightlessness in birds by comparing the factors correlated with basal metabolic rate in flighted and flightless rails and ducks. They found support for their hypothesis in flightless birds, except penguins, which use their wings for locomotion in water. This paper suggests that a lack of selective pressure for flight (lack of predators) combined with a high metabolic demand to maintain flight capability, contributes to vestigiality (reduction of wings and pectoral muscles) in environments where resources are limited.
(*) Lecture material that related to the research paper
- Describe how slight differences in fitness can change the frequencies of alleles within a population over time
- Explain why natural selection cannot drive dominant alleles to fixation within a population
- Explain how selection can act to either reduce or maintain allelic variation within a population
- Interpret graphs representing genetic distance among populations
epps_et_al_2018_molecular_ecology
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Epps, C. W., Crowhurst, R. S., & Nickerson, B. S. (2018). Assessing changes in functional connectivity in a desert bighorn sheep metapopulation after two generations. Molecular ecology, 27(10), 2334-2346. DOI: 10.1111/mec.14586
Keywords: Dispersal, genetic monitoring, habitat fragmentation, roads
The author explored how species move across complex and fragmented landscapes and their interaction with human-made barriers.
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