The points I covered were: the event that helped Burkholder choose her field, the discovery of a new dinoflagellate and its toxicity, as well as how Burkholder's investment in this research increased when one of her students decided to pursue it. Please feel free to give suggestions about other important issues in these two chapters that you think should have been included
Pretty Colors! I think you covered all of the major events but I think you should also include a bubble map on dinoflagellate populations throughout history and the red tides that could result from the toxins which some can emit. You can find that info on page 33 of the book. Overall NICE!
This is a nice diagram that links all the occurrences in the book. Like what Jeffrey said, something related to the dinoflagellate and the "Red Tides" would provide a better insight of these toxic protists.
The points I covered were: the event that helped Burkholder choose her field, the discovery of a new dinoflagellate and its toxicity, as well as how Burkholder's investment in this research increased when one of her students decided to pursue it. Please feel free to give suggestions about other important issues in these two chapters that you think should have been included
ReplyDeletePretty Colors! I think you covered all of the major events but I think you should also include a bubble map on dinoflagellate populations throughout history and the red tides that could result from the toxins which some can emit. You can find that info on page 33 of the book. Overall NICE!
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice diagram that links all the occurrences in the book. Like what Jeffrey said, something related to the dinoflagellate and the "Red Tides" would provide a better insight of these toxic protists.
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