Botany Links for the FTBG / Education Website • June 2014 List compiled by Chris Migliaccio, Professor of Ecology & Environmental Science, Miami Dade College / Wolfson Campus

How Science Works

All About The Scientific Method – a BBC podcast on the history of the development of the scientific method

The Symphony of Science - Spreading scientific knowledge and philosophy through electronic music remixes

Understanding How Science Really Works – from the University of California/Berkley’s Understanding Science website; loaded with grade level-specific teaching resources on the process of science

Plant Origins and Classification

How the First Plant Came to Be – A genetic analysis reveals the ancient, complex and symbiotic roots of photosynthesis in plants

The Evolution of Plants – a series of lectures from Yale University’s Teacher Institute

Interactive Plant Evolution Timeline – a Web tool to help visualize the circumstances and factors contributing to plant evolution. From the University of Cambridge (U.K.)

The Carboniferous Period – Images and information from BBC Nature on a time when plants dominated the world

The American Fern Society – One of America’s oldest plant societies, it is a wealth of information on the biology, ecology, conservation, and horticulture of this ancient plant group.

“Living Fossil” Plants – Three species of survivors from the geologic past: Ginkgo, Metasequoia, Wollemi Pine

What’s in a Plant Name? – a descriptive story of how the binomial classification system was developed

Evolution and Natural Selection

A Walk Through Time – An interactive walk through 4.5 billon years of Earth history

All About Apples – An encyclopedic article of everything about apples

Page 1 of 5 Evolution 101 – the nuts & bolts of the patterns and mechanisms of evolution; from the University of California/Berkeley. The finest online resource on the topic.

Darwin & Botany – the story of Charles Darwin’s work with plants

Adaptive Radiation in the Hawaiian Silversword Alliance – From one species, 28 different species in three genera

Plant Classification & Diversity

What is Biodiversity? – An educator’s guide to biodiversity

Why is Biodiversity Important? Who Cares? – An interdisciplinary look at the value of biodiversity

Florida Natural Areas Inventory – an NGO administered by Florida State University to gather, interpret, and disseminate information critical to the conservation of Florida’s biological diversity.

The International Palm Society – the Web’s most comprehensive source of information on palms

Introduction to the Cycads – A group of non-flowering seed plants existing from the Jurassic Period to today. A highlighted group of plants in the FTBG living collection.

The International Aroid Society – the Web’s most comprehensive source of information on aroids

The American Orchid Society – the home page of the Society whose mission is promote orchid horticulture, education, conservation, and research

Plant Growth & Organization

The World’s Oldest Living Things – a TED talk on a photographer’s quest to document the world’s oldest living organisms. Minimum age is 2,000 years.

Botanical Record Breakers – biggest, oldest, heaviest (and more exceptional) plants

Principles of Dendrochronology – everything you ever wanted to know about using tree rings to learn about trees and ancient habitats

The Cork Oak – the Mediterranean source for all things made from cork

Analogy vs. Homology – an illustrated description of how body parts of similar organisms are structured and function

Top Ten Heaviest Woods in the World – an illustrated database of heavy wood

Page 2 of 5 Plant Adaptations Baobabs – Gigantic tree examples of plants that thrive in dry environments

Coevolution – video lecture from Yale’s Open University

Carnivorous Plant Society of America – website loaded with carnivorous plant information including photos and horticulture

The Growth & Ecology of Strangler Figs

Pachypodium – The conservation and cultivation of Pachypodiums

The Botany of Desire – video on the coevolution of plants and humans

Plant Functions

Plants in Motion – time lapse images of tropic movements in plants; from Indiana University

Transpiration and the Water Cycle – from the US Geological Survey

The Discovery of Photosynthesis – a short history lesson from Bill Nye

C4 Photosynthesis – animated video lesson from Khan Academy

CAM Photosynthesis – animated video lesson from Khan Academy

Proper Planting in South Florida – a how-to guide for South Florida gardeners

NASCAR and Anaerobic Respiration – how the roots of NASCAR are connected to bootlegging

Plant Reproduction & Propagation

The Story of the Fig and Its Wasp – an example of coevolution from the Ecological Society of America

The Master Gardeners’ Handbook – extensive website from the University of Florida’s IFAS Extension Service

Sea Beans and Drift Seeds – a guide to biology, identification, and history

Alternation of Generations – teacher resources from the Annenberg Learner website

All About Cycads – the webpage of the Palm & Cycad Societies of Australia (a center of cycad diversity)

Page 3 of 5 The Passionflower Legend – how this family of showy flowers got their name

The Pollinator Partnership - the world’s largest organization dedicated exclusively to the protection and promotion of pollinators and their ecosystems. Lots of resources for educators

Caladiums Online – Bates’ Sons & Daughters (Lake Placid, FL) purveyors of exceptional corms for almost 70 years

South Florida Plant Ecology & Conservation

FTBG Center for Plant Conservation’s South Florida Program - maps, monitors, and researches plants and plant communities that are native to South Florida.

Institute for Regional Conservation (IRC) - A private non-profit organization that is dedicated to the protection, restoration, and long-term management of biodiversity on a regional basis, and to the prevention of regional extinctions of rare plants, animals and ecosystems.

Miami Dade County Government’s Environmentally Endangered Lands Program – Miami-Dade County’s program to purchase, conserve, and manage environmentally endangered lands

Prescribed Burns for Fire Management – Fire as a land management tool; from the South Florida Water Management District

The Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan – the official website

Economic Botany

Ethnobotany: Plants Sustaining People – a rich collection of resources from the USDA

FTBG’s Tropical Fruit Program

How Beer Works – from howstuffworks

How Winemaking Works – from howstuffworks

Tropical Fruit Growers of South Florida – a local association of tropical fruit growers and enthusiasts

FNGLA – Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association

Plants in the Classroom

Teaching with Plants – creative ideas from the UK for all grade levels

Page 4 of 5 Primary Teaching Resources: Plants – abundant, free downloadables from the UK

Botany Science Projects – from Botany Made Simple

43 Plant Biology Project Ideas – from Science Buddies

Biology Science Fair Project Ideas – from About.com/Biology (scroll down to Plant Projects)

Inquiry-based Activities for the 12 Principles of Plant Biology – from the American Society of Plant Biologists

C-E-L-L-O – Plant cell in a Ziploc bag – from Penn State University’s Materials Research Institute

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