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Module 4 Lesson 1b Critter Keying In this lesson macro invertebrate keys and preserved specimens are used to identify aquatic insects. The students must realize the important roll these insects play in the overall ecology of the stream environment. |
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1. Plants and animals have a more limited capacity than humans to adapt, thus, their environment must fit their needs. 2. Some plant and animal populations are very sensitive to environmental changes. By evaluating these populations, we can use them as biological indicators of ecosystem health. |
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