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Module 2 Lesson 3 Redd Bed This lesson demonstrates the importance of substrate as a habitat requirement in the spawning process. Students classify gravels and, using a jar filled with water and Noya gravel, simulate a spawning redd to observe the importance of interstitial spaces. |
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1. Physical factors in the environment, such as geology, climate, water, air and topography, affect an organism's reproductive success. 2. Organisms select specific reproductive sites based on their individual needs. |
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