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===== Suggested questions ===== | ===== Suggested questions ===== | ||
- | * The authors show an intriguing example | + | * Based on your model, what changes would you expect in the dynamics |
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- | * The authors argue that the interaction is a facultative facilitation. In the absence of cattle, the effects provoked by ants (i.e., enhancement of soil nutrients increasing plant quantity and quality) could feedback negatively on its own population, altering the micro-habit that favors the construction of ant nests. How would you consider this negative feedback and how does it influence long-term population densities and stability of the system? | + | |
+ | * The authors argue that the interaction is a facultative facilitation. In the absence of cattle, the effects provoked by ants (i.e., enhancement of soil nutrients increasing plant quantity and quality) could feedback negatively on its own population, altering the micro-habit that favors the construction of ant nests. How could this feedback influence long-term population densities and stability of the system? | ||
===== References ===== | ===== References ===== | ||
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**The Princeton Guide to Ecology** Levin, Simon A., et al., eds. //Princeton University Press// (2009) | **The Princeton Guide to Ecology** Levin, Simon A., et al., eds. //Princeton University Press// (2009) | ||
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