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- | Here you find the exercise assigment and the group' | + | Here you will find the exercise assigment and the group' |
- | If you are a group member login to edit this page, create new pages from that, and upload files. | + | If you are a group member login to edit this page, create new pages from it, and upload files. |
+ | ===Final Presentation === | ||
- | ===== Assignment | + | {{: |
+ | ===== Group ===== | ||
+ | * Arestides Ferreira da Silva, Willian Talvane; //Uppsala University, Sweden// | ||
+ | * de Figueiro Santos, Joyce; //Getulio Vargas Foundation, School of Applied Math, Brazil// | ||
+ | * Millan, Cristiane Honora; //São Paulo State University, Department of Ecology, Brazil// | ||
+ | * Ornellas, Iago Silva; //Federal University of Espírito Santo, Depart. Biological Sciences, Brazil// | ||
+ | * Peres, Luciano; //Federal Univ. Rio Grande, Graduate Program on Computational Modeling, Brazil// | ||
+ | * Zahn, Thiago; // | ||
+ | |||
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- | While studying ant colonies on Panama' | ||
- | Later, they realized that these are both // | ||
- | attractive to frugivorous birds, which apparently mistake their gasters for berries. The parasite life cycle is completed when infected birds pass worm eggs in their feces that are used as food in ants colonies (([[http:// | ||
- | and G. Poinar Jr. 2008. ”Parasite-Induced Fruit Mimicry in a Tropical Canopy Ant.” The American Naturalist 171 | ||
- | (4) (April 1): 536–544.]])). | ||
- | {{ : | + | ---- |
- | The terminal part of the infected ants resembles a berry which increases the chance of predation by birds. | + | ===Assistants=== |
- | Photograph by Steve Yanoviak | + | |
+ | * Flávia Marquitti | ||
+ | * Vitor Rios | ||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | ===== Assignment ===== | ||
- | ==== Questions ==== | + | {{ :2014: |
- | First, the group should propose a model to describe this system. Additionally, | + | |
- | Behavioural Processes 68 (3) (March 31): 185–199.]])). | + | |
+ | While studying ant colonies on Panama' | ||
+ | Later, they realized that it was a // | ||
+ | attractive to frugivorous birds, which apparently mistake their gasters for berries. The parasite life cycle is completed when infected birds pass worm eggs in their feces that are used as food in ant colonies (([[http:// | ||
+ | and G. Poinar Jr. ”Parasite-Induced Fruit Mimicry in a Tropical Canopy Ant.” The American Naturalist, 171(4) (April 1): 536–544, 2008.]])). | ||
- | === Hints === | + | {{ : |
- | ==== References ==== | + | The terminal part of the infected ants resembles a berry which increases the chance of predation by birds. |
+ | Photograph by Steve Yanoviak. | ||
- | - | ||
- | - [[http:// | ||
- | “The Ecological Significance of Manipulative Parasites.” Trends in Ecology and Evolution 24 (1) (January): 41–48.]] | ||
+ | ==== Questions ==== | ||
+ | First, the group should propose a model to describe this system. Additionally, | ||
+ | Behavioural Processes, 68(3) (March 31): 185–199, 2005.]]))(([[http:// | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== References ==== | ||
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