Provide outline of each slide for explaining because the slides should be as pointed.
Format of Presentation – each number corresponds to the material needed for each slide of your presen- tation:
1.) Title Slide – this should include the common name, scientific name and a catchy phrase/title to inter-
est us in your animal. It should also include a picture of the animal.
2.) Taxonomic Group – starting with Kingdom Animalia – list the Phylum, Class, Order, and Family to which your animal belongs, as well as list the scientific name of the animal itself.
3.) Habitat, Range, and Ecology – this slide should include a description of the types of habitat(s) where your species is found , where it is found geo- graphically , and some interesting facts about the animal’s ecology .
Photos and maps enhance the information.
4.) One distinctive morphological characteristic of your animal that appears to be an adaptation to its habitat or lifestyle.
5. and 6.) Research done on your animal – use one slide to give the overall goals and objectives of the primary literature paper that you chose to read about your animal .
On the second slide, include the most important figure or table from your paper that summarizes the re- sults of the study on your animal. When you give your presentation, you will need to walk us through both axes of the figure or the columns of information on the table and summarize the trends that it shows.
7.) Why did you choose this animal? Give us one personal connection or fascinating fact that you know about this animal that led you to choose it.
8.) Literature Cited Slide
With the exception of the literature cited slide, do not go below 24pt. font. Limit your presentation to 8 slides.
The literature source are :
Primary source that will use
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