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***PLEASE READ EVERYTHING THROUGH. I DO NOT MIND ANSWERING QUESTIONS IF YOU HAVE

***PLEASE READ EVERYTHING THROUGH. I DO NOT MIND ANSWERING QUESTIONS IF YOU HAVE THEM. THANK YOU!!!***
The topic for week 14 is evolution and the origin of species. For week 14 you will look at a case study that leads you through an exploration of the evolutionary origin of apparently cooperative guarding behavior in meerkats. You will generate hypotheses, evaluate the predictions associated with them, and then analyze graphical data from the literature to determine which hypotheses for the evolution of this behavior are supported by evidence.
You will be led to confront your misconceptions about altruism and solidify your understanding of how natural selection operates in animal groups to drive the evolution of specific behaviors. ?Part A
Three C’s (Content, Concern, Connection)
Content: Pick something from this case study that stood out to you in some way. It could be something new you learned, something that made you think about this subject in a different way, or something you found interesting. Share the content you chose with the class and explain why you chose it.
Concern, or question: After reviewing this case study, what is one question or concern this content raised in your mind? This could be something that didn’t settle well with you, a question you have for future research or consideration, or something you’d like to know more about. Share this concern with the class and explain why you chose it.
Connection: Why is the content in this case study important? How does it relate to the real world and/or why is this case study important? You could draw upon real world examples like something you read in the news recently, something from your favorite TV show, or any other form of connection between this case study and the importance of its content outside the classroom.
?Part B
Then, from the case study, answer the following questions:
Introduction: Answer question 1 Part I: Answer questions 1-4
Part II: Answer question 2
Part III: Answer questions 2 and 4
Assessment: Answer questions 1 and 2
*Make sure you include the parts and question numbers in your post so we know which questions you are answering (i.e. ‘Part II, Question 4’)

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