Please refer to the attached lab sheet. ASSIGNMENT OBJECTIVES Design a terrestrial or aquatic ecosystem, including the abiotic and biotic components.
Please refer to the attached lab sheet.ASSIGNMENT OBJECTIVESDesign a terrestrial or aquatic ecosystem, including the abiotic and biotic components.Student InstructionsFor each assignment, you will use the M.U.S.E. link to complete the lab. Access the M.U.S.E. by clicking on Learning Materials.In this lab, you will see the time progression of speciation to help you write up a scientific paper that centers on the following:What would happen if a species of lizard were suddenly split into 2 groups by a hurricane resulting in the isolation of a small group of individuals on an island far from the mainland?SpeciationUsing the M.U.S.E. link, review the background information and animation to complete your report.Use the Lab 2 worksheet for assignment instructions.Please submit your completed assignment.Grading CategoryCategory CriteriaPercentage and Points PossiblePurpose of Assignment and Content DevelopmentUse of appropriate, relevant, and compelling content that expresses topic, main idea, and purpose.45% (90 of 200 points)Organization, Grammar, and PresentationOrganized and complete lab report/worksheet with all relevant information as indicated and outlined on the worksheet. Language clearly and effectively communicates ideas and content relevant to the assignment.30% (60 of 200 points)Critical ThinkingDemonstrates ability to analyze assumptions, evaluate evidence, complexities of issues, and alternatives.20% (40 of 200 points)Information Literacy and ResearchDemonstrates good selection and use of high quality, credible, and relevant sources to develop ideas that are appropriate to the assignment. Includes correct in-text citations.5% (10 of 200 points)For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.READING ASSIGNMENTWords of Wisdom, Chapters 2, 3 & 5ASSIGNMENT OBJECTIVESDesign a terrestrial or aquatic ecosystem, including the abiotic and biotic components.OTHER INFORMATIONThere is no additional information to display at this time