Series Scientists in the Field
Hardcover edition
Publisher HarperCollins Imprint Clarion ISBN9780358381402
The Lizard Scientists: Studying Evolution in Action
Award-winning author Dorothy Hinshaw Patent joins forces with scientists/filmmakers Neil Losin and Nate Dappen, whose work is detailed in the Smithsonian Channel documentary Laws of the Lizard, to explore how the small but mighty lizards we call “anoles” are used by scientists to study basic principles of evolution and ecology.
Travel with the team to Florida and the Caribbean as they research how anoles followed similar but independent evolutionary paths on the four major islands of the Greater Antilles (Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Cuba). While anoles on different islands may look like close relatives, they often are not! This is Darwin's principle of natural selection at work. And it makes anoles the perfect subjects for experiments that study how animals adapt to new challenges – such as climate change – in this exciting and timely addition to a celebrated series.
Glossary. Suggestions for further learning. Selected references. Full-color photographs, maps, and diagrams.
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Nonfiction Middle Grades 5-8)
Nonfiction Middle
Nonfiction Middle Grades 5-8)
For Grades 5-8
Knowledge is power, and no other category speaks to this more. The 12 books in this category range from autobiographies to anthropological studies, these nonfiction titles are just right for middle-school readers . . . and ideal for research and classroom support, too.
Interests
Biographies, Diversity, History, Nonfiction, Science/STEAM
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The Wolves and Moose of Isle Royale: Restoring an Island Ecosystem
Nonfiction Middle Plus
August 2022
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Beetle Busters: A Rogue Insect and the People Who Track It
Science Nonfiction Elementary Plus
October 2014
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Wild Horse Scientists
Upper Elementary & Middle Plus
November 2012
POTENTIALLY SENSITIVE AREAS
Medical: Animal Anatomy/Reproduction
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The Mighty Mars Rovers: The Incredible Adventures of Spirit and Opportunity
Upper Elementary & Middle
June 2012
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The Big One: The Cascadia Earthquakes and the Science of Saving Lives
Nonfiction Middle Plus
August 2020
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Saving the Tasmanian Devil: How Science is Helping the World's Largest Marsupial Carnivore Survive
Nonfiction Middle
August 2019
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Mission to Pluto: The First Visit to an Ice Dwarf and the Kuiper Belt
Nonfiction Middle
January 2017
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Crow Smarts: Inside the Brain of the World’s Brightest Bird
Science Nonfiction Elementary Plus
August 2016
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Whaling Season: A Year in the Life of an Arctic Whale Scientist
Science Nonfiction Elementary Plus
October 2009
POTENTIALLY SENSITIVE AREAS
Illustrations/Images: Blood/Gore
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Saving the Ghost of the Mountain: An Expedition Among Snow Leopards in Mongolia
Nonfiction Middle
June 2009
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Extreme Scientists: Exploring Nature’s Mysteries from Perilous Places
Nonfiction Elementary Plus
May 2009
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Science Warriors: The Battle Against Invasive Species
Intermediate Readers
October 2008
POTENTIALLY SENSITIVE AREAS
Language: Mild Language
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Emi and the Rhino Scientist
Nonfiction Elementary Plus
Publication date not available
POTENTIALLY SENSITIVE AREAS
Medical: Reproductive/Sexual Reference/Discussion
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Tracking Trash: Flotsam, Jetsam, and the Science of Ocean Motion
Intermediate Readers
Publication date not available
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Quest for the Tree Kangaroo: An Expedition to the Cloud Forest of New Guinea
Nonfiction Elementary Plus
Publication date not available
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The Prairie Builders: Reconstructing America’s Lost Grasslands
Intermediate Readers Plus
Publication date not available