Author: alyna.johnson
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Natural Selection in the Galápagos (Riya Johnson)
Introduction When you hear the term “survival of the fittest,” what do you think? You may know that according to the theory of natural selection, nature favors organisms that are well-adapted to their environments, so these organisms survive longer. However, a misconception about this term is that evolutionary success is determined by the ability to… Read more
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The Past, Present, and Future of Condors (Alyna Johnson)
Introduction During the third day of our trip, we visited a center that is part of the Condor Huasi Project at Hacienda Zuleta and that works to conserve the shrinking condor population. The biologist at the center explained the tragic story of the Andean condor as well as other condor species in different countries. We… Read more
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Sexual Selection in the Galápagos (Riya Johnson)
Introduction Charles Darwin once said, “The sight of a peacock makes me sick.” Why did male peacocks’ extravagant feathers provoke Darwin? He could not understand why male peacocks had developed such a disadvantageous trait, for their tail feathers consume significant energy to grow and carry during flight. Also, the bright colors make peacocks vulnerable to… Read more
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Eating at the Center of the Earth (Alyna Johnson)
Introduction Food has always been an interest of mine. In fact, whenever I read travel books, I immediately flip to the pages on local cuisine. On my trips, I enjoy trying new dishes and learning about the roles food plays in different cultures. In Ecuador, I tried a variety of foods and observed how the… Read more