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- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Monterey_Peninsula_College/Marine_Biology_Laboratory/13%3A_ROV_Lab_1-_Practice_and_Mission_planningThis page presents a research proposal for a lab focused on using Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) for ocean exploration. It details team roles, ROV functions, safety measures, and operational proced...This page presents a research proposal for a lab focused on using Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) for ocean exploration. It details team roles, ROV functions, safety measures, and operational procedures. Key elements include defining essential questions, hypotheses, data collection strategies, sample sizes, and analysis methods. The proposal underscores the significance of teamwork, communication, and practical ROV operation experience during fieldwork in advancing ocean science.
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/General_Ecology_Ecology/Chapter_13%3A_The_Ecology_of_Intraspecific_VariationThe diagrams show that: (A) there is individual variation in the phenotype (personality: heights of the red lines), but that there is no phenotypic plasticity, (B) there is individual variation in the...The diagrams show that: (A) there is individual variation in the phenotype (personality: heights of the red lines), but that there is no phenotypic plasticity, (B) there is individual variation in the phenotype (personality: heights of the red lines), there is population-level phenotypic plasticity (slopes of the red lines are non-zero), but individuals do not differ in their response to the environment (slopes of the red lines are equal), and (C) there is individual variation in the phenotype …
- https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Gettysburg_College/01%3A_Ecology_for_All/13%3A_The_Ecology_of_Intraspecific_VariationThe diagrams show that: (A) there is individual variation in the phenotype (personality: heights of the red lines), but that there is no phenotypic plasticity, (B) there is individual variation in the...The diagrams show that: (A) there is individual variation in the phenotype (personality: heights of the red lines), but that there is no phenotypic plasticity, (B) there is individual variation in the phenotype (personality: heights of the red lines), there is population-level phenotypic plasticity (slopes of the red lines are non-zero), but individuals do not differ in their response to the environment (slopes of the red lines are equal), and (C) there is individual variation in the phenotype …