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Exploring Biodiversity for Solutions

Dive into the rich tapestry of biodiversity, with over 1.3 million species described and an estimated 8 million in total. This guide offers tools to explore species diversity through innovative approaches, such as identifying evolutionary relationships and variations in traits across environments. Discover selective environments that organisms thrive in and access vast natural history records and databases. Engage with a network of over 200 biologists to deepen your understanding of particular species and their capabilities. Embrace biodiversity as a key solution for ecological challenges.

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Exploring Biodiversity for Solutions

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  1. Exploring Biodiversity for Solutions

  2. BioDiversity • 1,300,000 species described • Likely over 8,000,000 total Wheeler 1990

  3. Some tools for exploring biodiversity • Explore trees • Target key innovations • Identify independent origins • Target selective environments • Browse natural history records • Dig into the literature • Ask a biologist

  4. Organizing Life • Phylogeny: hypothesized evolutionary relationships among a group of species http://tolweb.org/tree/phylogeny.html

  5. Target Clades with Key Innovations • Explore variation in that trait between environments, lineages, etc. Gamble et al 2012 PLoS One

  6. Identify multiple evolutionary origins • For a particular trait • For solving a particular problem

  7. Target Selective Environments • Can you distill your problem into an environment organisms are adapted to?

  8. Browse databases & natural history records • What are certain species or lineages really “good at?”

  9. Browse databases & natural history records • What are certain species or lineages really “good at?”

  10. Research the mechanism • Web of Science, PubMed, Google Scholar

  11. Ask a Biologist • We are always excited to talk about our study organisms! • 200+ biologists at the University (CBS, CFANS) • Find a specialist for your group of interest College of Biological Sciences website Bell Museum collections

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