Ichthyology Fish Ecology Presentation

I’ve attached the assignment document below. I need a presentation on the ecology on any living fish species (note: it should be a species rather than a higher taxonomic level). The presentation can focus on any aspect of its ecology, which could include; how the species obtains its food, avoids predators, interacts socially within or across species, reproduces, etc. It may include information on how the ecology ties to its unique anatomy/physiology, habitat, or taxonomy for the species if relevant to its ecology.
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Cell Biology Review Paper

Each student will write a review paper/article on a topic of his or her choice within the field of cell biology. A review article is a summary of the state of the field. After picking a topic and narrowing it down, each student is to write a review article by summarizing several primary literature articles related to his or her topic. This will allow a student to explore deeper into a topic covered in class, or to research a topic of interest not discussed in class.

Review papers should be:
• APA Format
• 12” font (Times New Roman or Calibri only), with 1” margins on all sides.
• 5-7 pages, double-spaced, not including references or figures/pictures. Figure are encouraged.
• Uploaded into the corresponding assignment in BB by midnight of the due date – SafeAssign will review your paper for similarities to other published works. Plagiarism is a serious offense, and will result in a “0” for the assignment, so be sure to paraphrase things, even when citing them. Limit the use of direct quotations.
• A summary of at least 5 primary literature articles (peer-reviewed and published articles showing data).

You may upload a draft of your paper into the corresponding assignment by no later than midnight, 48 hours prior to the due date of the final paper. SafeAssign will also review your drafts, so this is a good idea before your final submission of the paper. I will give feedback on your draft, as necessary, in BB.

All facts and ideas that are not directly your own must be cited once in the text itself (**see below**), and again in the references page (**see below**). When in doubt, cite it out…

References should be entirely or almost entirely from PubMed.gov. This searchable website, run by NCBI / NIH, is the online repository for all biomedical research. Be sure to narrow your searches using specific key words, or you will be presented with thousands of articles (i.e., don’t simply type “cancer” or “stem cells”, but rather “ER-positive breast cancer therapies” or “adult stem cells in blood”). Many articles you will find are free, which I recommend (i.e. I don’t want you to have to purchase articles to complete this assignment). Additionally, the NOVA library may have a subscription to the journal you want, and may be of assistance in helping you find the information.

Specific sections of your review article depend on the topic you’ve chosen, but might generally follow the following format:

Introduction and Background
Summary of Current Research
Unanswered Questions/Future Directions
Conclusions and Discussion

Each section should be labeled with a bolded section heading.

Sources to use for summaries:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23575961/
https://onlinelibrary-wiley-com.eznvcc.vccs.edu/doi/full/10.1002/ppul.23570
https://academic-oup-com.eznvcc.vccs.edu/jid/article/217/9/1356/4829950
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC88938/
https://academic-oup-com.eznvcc.vccs.edu/jid/article/221/4/636/5634005[supanova_question]

Biology 1114 Research Project Report Instructions You will turn in both

Ichthyology Fish Ecology Presentation Biology Assignment Help Biology 1114 Research Project Report Instructions

You will turn in both a worksheet and a research paper.

Point total for research paper: 90 points

Point total for worksheet: 10 points

Your paper will be written in the format of a scientific journal article and include the following parts:

Title (2 points): The title of a scientific paper is specific and tells the reader everything he/she needs to know in order to decide if this paper is relevant to his or her own work.

Abstract (8 points): This is a summary of the entire project, all in about one paragraph. It includes the results, so you can’t write it until you are done with the project.

Introduction (15 points): Talk about the species of beetle we will be using. Discuss its ecological niche presently as well as what it likely was before humans began storing grain. How does Tribolium confusum interact with other species in its environment including humans. You will need to include the food habits, life history, and rates of reproduction for this beetle. You will also need to determine the acceptable ranges of temperature, humidity, and how this beetle reacts to light. Cite your references by naming the authors with their publication years such as (Jones, 2004). This section should be relatively short and to the point. At the end of the introduction, tell what the hypotheses are (both null and alternative). Give a prediction of the results.

Methods (15 points): Describe the experimental methods, tell what was measured and how. Tell when it was measured. List all your equipment and the steps you used to setup and complete the experiment. The idea of a methods section is to be detailed enough that someone else could perform the experiment from your descriiption. DO NOT INCLUDE ANY RESULTS IN THIS SECTION.

Results (15 points): Here is where you will present your experimental data in the form of tables and/or graphs. In this section you provide your results, but you do not yet draw conclusions from them. That effort is left for your last section. You must also test your results using a statistical test and make sure you report these results and the methods you used to obtain them.

Conclusions (15 points): This is where you discuss your results and draw conclusions (i.e. what might have caused any differences observed in the containers. Also, in this section you accept or reject your hypotheses. This is where you discuss the possibility of experimental errors.

Writing Style (5 points): The writing style in a scientific paper is described as “detached third person.” You are not offering opinions or comment. Avoid words such as I, you, we, because you are merely collecting and reporting facts. Spelling, grammar, and the organization of your ideas will be parts of your grade on this paper, so please pay attention to your writing. Seek help (from me, other students, the writing center on campus) if you are unsure about how to write in a scientific style. Avoid using bullets! If English is not your first language, please contact a tutor at the writing center tutors!

References (15 points): You must include a reference page. You can consult the Internet and you must include citations with website addresses and the date you consulted them if you do. You must also have three other sources, and all must be peer-reviewed journal articles. If you have any questions about whether or not a source is peer-reviewed please ask me. You should cite papers within the text. Any paper that is in your reference section must be cited somewhere in the text. Newspapers and magazines are not acceptable references for this paper. Anything cited in the text must also be in the references. Use the APA reference style (there are many examples online, such as, http://www.liu.edu/CWIS/CWP/library/workshop/citapa.htm).
Here are some examples of citing a reference within the text of a scientific paper:
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When virulent bacteria invade an organism, they usually inflict damage to

When virulent bacteria invade an organism, they usually inflict damage to it.

Write an essay assessing the different means a bacterium may use to affect the integrity of the host.
Guidelines:

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