Abstract
The activities presented in this article allowed students to conceptually explore and apply mathematical models of fitness through a hypothetical activity where black-footed ferrets eat prairie dogs over several generations. In addition, students examined an applet of butterflies being eaten by a bird, showing directional, stabilizing, and disruptive selection. Finally, students applied a mathematical model created in Excel by entering relative fitness values and interpreting the resulting graphs.
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Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00368555.2023.2292335.
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Arthur Louis Odom
Arthur Louis Odom ([email protected]) is a dedicated Professor of science education at the University of Missouri-Kansas City in the School of Education, Social Work and Psychological Sciences. With a passion for inspiring the next generation of science teachers, his commitment to promoting scientific literacy and fostering critical thinking skills among students is evident in his teaching approach.