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 +===Final Presentation ===
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 +{{:2014:groups:g4:presentation-4.pdf| GROUP 4 PRESENTATION}}
  
 ===== Group ===== ===== Group =====
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   * Gonçalves, Guilherme Casas; //University of São Paulo, Mathematics Institute, Brazil//   * Gonçalves, Guilherme Casas; //University of São Paulo, Mathematics Institute, Brazil//
   * Medeiros, Lucas Paoliello de; //University of São Paulo, Ecology Department, Brazil//   * Medeiros, Lucas Paoliello de; //University of São Paulo, Ecology Department, Brazil//
 +  * De Alencar Rocha, Maria Cecilia de Lima e Sá, //Federal Uni. Bahia, Biology Institute, Brazil//
   * Rattis, Ludmila; //University of Campinas, Graduate School of Ecology, Brazil//   * Rattis, Ludmila; //University of Campinas, Graduate School of Ecology, Brazil//
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 +===Assistants=== 
 +  * Bruno Pace 
 +  * Vitor Rios 
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 ===== Assignment ===== ===== Assignment =====
 **Facilitation** **Facilitation**
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 One of the possible next steps is to consider what happens when the external conditions vary, leading to abiotic stress variations. Abiotic stress can be  water availably, temperature conditions, etc. We expect that the larger the abiotic stress, the more positive the saguaro-palo alto interaction will be.  Intuitively, when conditions are harsh for saguaro seedlings, the effects of the nurse plants become more important . You can find some references on this in C. Smit et alli(( //Nurse plants, tree saplings and grazing pressure: change  One of the possible next steps is to consider what happens when the external conditions vary, leading to abiotic stress variations. Abiotic stress can be  water availably, temperature conditions, etc. We expect that the larger the abiotic stress, the more positive the saguaro-palo alto interaction will be.  Intuitively, when conditions are harsh for saguaro seedlings, the effects of the nurse plants become more important . You can find some references on this in C. Smit et alli(( //Nurse plants, tree saplings and grazing pressure: change 
-in facilitation along a biotic environmental gradient//, Oecologia 52, pp. 265-273 (2007), which you can find at http://www.unifr.ch/ecology/groupmueller/assets/files/Publications/2007/Smit2007.pdf (3))).+in facilitation along a biotic environmental gradient//, Oecologia 52, pp. 265-273 (2007), which you can find at http://www.unifr.ch/ecology/groupmueller/assets/files/Publications/2007/Smit2007.pdf . This paper is actually on biotic stress, but you can find references on abiotic factors in the introduction.)).
  
 ==== Further Reference ==== ==== Further Reference ====
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 **Notes** **Notes**
  
-(1) Adapted from Encyclopedia of Theoretical Ecology (A. Hastings and J. L. Gross, editors, Univ. California Press, 2012). 
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-(2) Adapted from  H. Ren, L. Yang, and N. Liu, Progress in Natural Science, 18, pp 137-142, 2008. 
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-(3) This paper is actually on biotic stress, but you can find references on abiotic factors in the introduction.   
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