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With thanks to Tor Yip (Manchester Metropolitan University) for providing the animation.

Brine Shrimp Ecology
by Stephen Tomkins & Michael Dockery
This book finally lays to rest the erroneous idea that ecology is soft science. This book enables you and your pupils to set up as many model ecosystems as you can find lemonade bottles and to use them for practical ecological investigations in the laboratory.
The book provides thirteen starting points for ecological investigations in the school laboratory with photocopiable worksheets, teachers notes, secondary data exercises, technicians guide and background information together with brine shrimp eggs and enough bacterial and algal innoculum to start off your first ecosystem in a bottle. Especially developed for secondary science at Keystages 3 and 4 (where ecology particularly needs livening up) and Scottish Science stages S1 to S4, the book is nevertheless full of ideas and resources for primary science and for post 16 biology projects. Children and young people (of any age!) find a bottle ecosystem with brine shrimps, algae and bacteria fascinating and it is a useful focus for a discussion.
Available from:
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Homerton Brine Shrimp Project Dept of Biological Sciences Homerton College CAMBRIDGE CB2 2PH
Tel: (01223) 507175 |
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Price £14.50 including post and packing, brine shrimp eggs and innoculum. |
Downloadable material (provided copyright free)
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