From the collective imagination of the "World of Ice and Fire'' by G. R. R. Martin to the areas of endemism: A didactic proposal

Biogeography analyzes and interprets distribution patterns of biota, and plays an important role in biodiversity conservation. One of its approaches, historical biogeography, analyzes the distribution of species and supraspecific taxa, at different spatial and temporal scales, and contemplates the i...

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Autor principal: Liria, Jonathan
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spelling I10-R313-article-329322022-02-11T23:04:20Z From the collective imagination of the "World of Ice and Fire'' by G. R. R. Martin to the areas of endemism: A didactic proposal Desde el imaginario del “Mundo de Hielo y Fuego” de G. R. R. Martin a las áreas de endemismo: Una propuesta didáctica Liria, Jonathan Docencia Universitaria Juego de Tronos Datos espaciales Biogeografía University training Game of Thrones Biogeography Spatial data Biogeography analyzes and interprets distribution patterns of biota, and plays an important role in biodiversity conservation. One of its approaches, historical biogeography, analyzes the distribution of species and supraspecific taxa, at different spatial and temporal scales, and contemplates the identification of areas of endemism (AE). On the other hand, the use of mythological animals has been used to introduce students to different evolutionary concepts. Due to this, the World of Ice and Fire represented in the works of G.R.R Martin offers a set of animals distributed in its continents, which could be used to develop a practical activity that allows identifying AE as the first stage of a biogeographical analysis. The activity begins with distribution data from 34 animals and GIS layers from Westeros, Essos, and Sothoryos. The participant then prepares the data for AE identification and exports all the results to layers. Finally, the proposal was evaluated by university students in a Biology course, who pointed out the relevance of using didactic activities of this type to reinforce concepts on species evolution and biogeography. La biogeografía analiza e interpreta patrones de distribución de la biota, y tiene un papel importante en la conservación de la biodiversidad. Uno de sus enfoques, la biogeografía histórica analiza la distribución de especies y taxones supraespecíficos, a diferentes escalas espaciales y temporales, y contempla la identificación de áreas de endemismo (AE). Por otro lado, el uso de animales mitológicos ha sido empleado con el fin de introducir al estudiantado en distintos conceptos evolutivos. Debido a esto, el Mundo de Hielo y Fuego representado en las obras de G. R. R. Martin ofrecen un conjunto de animales distribuidos en sus continentes, que podrían emplearse para desarrollar una actividad práctica que permita identificar AE como primera etapa de un análisis biogeográfico. La actividad se inicia con datos de distribución de 34 animales y capas SIG de los continentes Westeros, Essos y Sothoryos. Luego, el participante prepara los datos para la identificación de AE, y exporta todos los resultados a capas. Finalmente, la propuesta fue evaluada por estudiantes universitarios de un curso de biología, quienes señalaron la relevancia de utilizar actividades didácticas de este tipo para reforzar conceptos sobre evolución de las especies y biogeografía. ark:/s23449225/aik367n50 Asociación de Docentes de Ciencias Biológicas de la Argentina 2022-01-03 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo evluado por pares application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/revistaadbia/article/view/32932 10.59524/2344-9225.v25.n1.32932 Journal of Biology Education; Vol. 25 No. 1 (2022): Revista de Educación en Biología; 34-44 Revista de Educación en Biología; Vol. 25 Núm. 1 (2022): Revista de Educación en Biología; 34-44 2344-9225 0329-5192 10.59524/2344.9225.v25.n1 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/revistaadbia/article/view/32932/36915 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/revistaadbia/article/view/32932/36916 Derechos de autor 2021 Jonathan Liria https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic Docencia Universitaria
Juego de Tronos
Datos espaciales
Biogeografía
University training
Game of Thrones
Biogeography
Spatial data
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Juego de Tronos
Datos espaciales
Biogeografía
University training
Game of Thrones
Biogeography
Spatial data
Liria, Jonathan
From the collective imagination of the "World of Ice and Fire'' by G. R. R. Martin to the areas of endemism: A didactic proposal
topic_facet Docencia Universitaria
Juego de Tronos
Datos espaciales
Biogeografía
University training
Game of Thrones
Biogeography
Spatial data
author Liria, Jonathan
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title From the collective imagination of the "World of Ice and Fire'' by G. R. R. Martin to the areas of endemism: A didactic proposal
title_short From the collective imagination of the "World of Ice and Fire'' by G. R. R. Martin to the areas of endemism: A didactic proposal
title_full From the collective imagination of the "World of Ice and Fire'' by G. R. R. Martin to the areas of endemism: A didactic proposal
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description Biogeography analyzes and interprets distribution patterns of biota, and plays an important role in biodiversity conservation. One of its approaches, historical biogeography, analyzes the distribution of species and supraspecific taxa, at different spatial and temporal scales, and contemplates the identification of areas of endemism (AE). On the other hand, the use of mythological animals has been used to introduce students to different evolutionary concepts. Due to this, the World of Ice and Fire represented in the works of G.R.R Martin offers a set of animals distributed in its continents, which could be used to develop a practical activity that allows identifying AE as the first stage of a biogeographical analysis. The activity begins with distribution data from 34 animals and GIS layers from Westeros, Essos, and Sothoryos. The participant then prepares the data for AE identification and exports all the results to layers. Finally, the proposal was evaluated by university students in a Biology course, who pointed out the relevance of using didactic activities of this type to reinforce concepts on species evolution and biogeography.
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