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2020:groups:g6:start [2020/01/10 04:10] – [Introduction] felpudo2020:groups:g6:start [2024/01/09 18:45] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 Build a mathematical model that incorporates the effects of the kleptoparasitism by the larvae and the carnivory of adult flies by the sundews. Build a mathematical model that incorporates the effects of the kleptoparasitism by the larvae and the carnivory of adult flies by the sundews.
  
-===== Questions & Suggestions =====+===== Suggested questions =====
  
   * How susceptible to the lack of nutrients from prey need the sundews be for the kleptoparasitism to threaten its population persistence?   * How susceptible to the lack of nutrients from prey need the sundews be for the kleptoparasitism to threaten its population persistence?
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   * How does the theft intensity, either by the population size of the flies or by the stealing efficiency of the larvae, affects the system? How does it relate to the susceptibility and the retention capacity of the sundews?   * How does the theft intensity, either by the population size of the flies or by the stealing efficiency of the larvae, affects the system? How does it relate to the susceptibility and the retention capacity of the sundews?
  
 +Further well-grounded questions from the group are welcome.
  
 ===== References ===== ===== References =====
  
 Fleischmann, A., Rivadavia, F., Gonella, P. M., Pérez-Bañón, C., Mengual, X., & Rojo, S. (2016). Where is my food? Brazilian flower fly steals prey from carnivorous sundews in a newly discovered plant-animal interaction. PloS one, 11(5), e0153900. [[https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0153900]] Fleischmann, A., Rivadavia, F., Gonella, P. M., Pérez-Bañón, C., Mengual, X., & Rojo, S. (2016). Where is my food? Brazilian flower fly steals prey from carnivorous sundews in a newly discovered plant-animal interaction. PloS one, 11(5), e0153900. [[https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0153900]]
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