References
Some links may be outdated. We hope to update them soon.
Materials – see Suppliers.
Animals
- Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole
Education Resources
- Natural Selection
- Turning Point (www.TheBrainStore.com)
- TerraQuest
- The Interactive Frog Dissection
- The Merlot Organization
- Bioclips
Organizations
- National Association of Biology Teachers, www.nabt.org
- National Science Foundation, www.nsf.com
- National Science Teachers Association, www.nsta.org
- North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/sc0cont.htm)
Sea Urchin Research
Sea Urchin Researchers
- Carole L. Browne
- Eric Davidson
- David Epel
- Susan G. Ernst
- Amro Hamdoun
- Sea Urchin - Hardin Lab
- Christian Sardet - lots of short films
- Bill Wasserman
- Gary Wessel
Sea Urchin Educational Resources
- Paleontology at UC Berkeley
- Net-article on Sea Urchins
- Focus on… Series
- Sea Urchin Main Menu
- D&A Productions - Children of the Tide
K-12 Curricula
College Curricula
- University of Arizona, The Biology Project
Interesting Sites
- The Microbiology Information Portal (www.microbes.info)
- Carolina Biological has an excellent tips section on line.
- Check out this site on Bad Science.
- William J. Wasserman developmental biology page, Loyola University, www.luc.edu/depts/biology/dev.htm
- American Society for Cell Biology
- Frequently Encountered Criticisms in Evolution vs. Creationism: Revised and Expanded, www.vuletic.com/hume/
Books pertinent to specific lessons are (shown after the reference).
This page was prepared in 1997. Much has changed, but a lot is still relevant.
Biology books
- Natalie Angier, The Beauty of the Beastly, 1995, 278p ($12.95) - EXCELLENT, highly recommended, speaks right to the high school level. (Mixing The Gene Pool)
- William Ashworth, The Economy of Nature, 1995, 340p (22.95) - "Rethinking the connections between ecology and economics". Basically good ecology is good economics and vice versa.
- Fritjof Capra, The Web of Life, 1996, 347p ($23.95) - systems theory, deep ecology, chaos theory. Appears to be a good understanding of where science is going?
- James Crow, Developmental Genetics, 15:205-213 (1994), The Advantages of Sexual Reproduction (Mixing The Gene Pool)
- Hoagland and Dodson, The Way Life Works, 1995, 233p ($35.00) - really explains molecular biology with lots of great illustrations.
- Christian de Duve, Vital Dust, 1995, 362p ($25.00 though I got this book heavily discounted) - from dust to the present, how chemistry and life evolved.
- Adrian Forsyth, A Natural History of Sex, 1986, 192p (Mixing The Gene Pool)
- Scott Gilbert, Developmental Biology, 5 th Edition, 1997, 918p, $65 - previous editions have been excellent.
- Gerhart & Kirschner, Cells, Embryos, and Evolution, 1997, 642p, $65 - EXCELLENT
- Bart Kosko, Fuzzy Thinking, 1993, 318p - not biology per se, but shows the "shades of grey" in out existence and how numbers are not always the answer for describing and interpreting life.
- Sidney Leibes, Elisabet Sahtouris, & Brian Swimme, A Walk Through Time, 1998, 223 pages, $30 - excellent look at the evolution of the geo- and biospheres on earth. VERY visual.
- John A. Moore, Science as a Way of Knowing, 1993, 530p ($38.50) - good resource for teachers (Core Lab)
- Clive Ponting, A Green History of the World, 1991, 430p ($12.95) - the rise and fall of civilizations from an ecological perspective.
- Gilbert & Raunio, Embryology, Constructing the Organism, June 1997, 550p, $70 - This book should be excellent, based on their past work and the flyer sent out.
- Lewis Thomas, Lives of the Cell
- Mary S. Tyler, Developmental Biology, A Guide for Experimental Study, 1994, 168p, $25 paper - designed for college students, but much can be gained even for the high school level.
- Peter Ward, The End of Evolution, 1994, 301p ($12.95) - are humans going to be the cause of the next great extinction, similar to the one that killed all the dinosaurs? (Brooder & Spawners)
Drawing
- Betty Edwards, Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, 1989, 254p
- Phyllis Wood, Scientific Illustration, 1979, 148p
Writing
- Joseph C. Mancuso, Mastering Technical Writing, 250p
Books on the Internet & Web Design
- Creating Web Pages for Dummies, by Smith and Bebak, 337p ($24.99) - average to advanced student or an adult
- The Internet for Dummies, by Levine, Baroundi and Young, 374p ($19.95) - average student or parent
- Creating Web Pages Simplified, by MaranGraphics, 1996, 225p ($24.99) - highly visual, excellent for student who might be intimidated by a more technical looking book.
- Computers Simplified, by MaranGraphics, 1995, 211p ($19.99) - highly visual, excellent for student who has not had much access to computers
- Java for Dummies, by Walsh, 365p ($24.99) - very advanced
For Parents: (and possibly teachers)
- Take Charge Computing, for Teens & Parents, by Pam Dixon, 1996, 351p ($24.99) - lots of help for parents for students 12-20, from the web to software to lock out programs
- Cyberspeak, on Online Dictionary, by Ihnatko, 218p ($12.95) - glossary of all of the terms likely to be encountered in computers and on the internet.
- The Family PC Guide to Homework, by Keizer, 311p ($24.95) - how to use the computer to help with homework in all subjects
- The Family PC Guide to Cool PC Projects, by Mead, 310p ($24.95) - this may be a good book to get an otherwise uninterested child interested in computers, or a parent to help "justify" their computer "lust."
- Great Software for Kids and Parents, by Miranker, Elliott, 361p ($24.99) - for ages 2-12, added for completeness
- The Ultimate Online Homework Helper, by Salzman and Pandiscio, 212p ($5.99) - how to use the internet to help with homework
- Every Family's Guide to Computers, by Winston Steward, 1995, 365p ($19.95) - two years is a long time in computers, the other books may be better.
For Teachers: (and possibly parents)
- Educator's Guide to the Web, by Robin, Keeler, Miller,1997, 409p ($19.95) - an essential guide to teachers form searching, to managing, to web pages for students
Free Reading Non-Fiction:
- Being Digital, by Nicholas Negroponte, 1995, 255p ($12.00) - understanding what the digital world is and where it is going.
- Silicon Snake Oil, by Clifford Stoll, 1995, 249p ($14.00) - the other side of the coin. Do we really need computers? Good to read to keep the digital world in perspective.
David Epel – Selected Articles
- Cornwall, R., et al., "Characterization of multixenobiotic-multidrug transport in the gills of the mussel Mytilus californianus and identification of environmental substrates", Aquatic Toxicology, 31:277-296, 1995
- Swezey, R.R. and Epel, D., "The in vivo rate of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in sea urchin eggs determined with a caged photolabile caged substrate", Developmental Biology, 169:733-744, 1995
- Rees, B.H., et al., "Protein synthesis increases after fertilization of sea urchin eggs in the absence of an increase in intracellular pH", Developmental Biology, 169:683-698, 1995
- Mead, K.S. and Epel, D., "Beakers vs. breakers: How fertilization in the laboratory differs from fertilization in nature", Zygote, 3:95-99, 1995
- Toomey, B.H. and Epel, D., "Multixenobiotic resistance in Urechis caupo embryos: protection from environmental toxins", Biological Bulletin, 185:355-364, 1993
- Dube, F., T. Schmidt, C.H. Johnson, and D. Epel, "The hierarchy of requirements for an elevated pH during early development of sea urchin embryos", Cell, 40:657-666, 1985
- Epel, D., "The program of fertilization", Scientific American, 237:128-139, 1977
- Johnson, J.D., D. Epel, and M. Paul., "Na+ -H+ exchange is required for activation of sea urchin eggs after fertilization", Nature, 262:661-664,1976
- D. Muchmore and D. Epel, "The Effects of Chlorination of Wastewater on Fertilization in Some Marine Invertebrates", Marine Biology, 19:98-95, 1973