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| Wiki site of the practical exercise of the [[http:// | Wiki site of the practical exercise of the [[http:// | ||
| - | 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=== | ||
| + | {{: | ||
| + | ===== Group ===== | ||
| + | * Chaquea, Jose Dario; // | ||
| + | * Couto, Thiago Belisario D' | ||
| + | * Giese, Adriana Carolina; //Centro Nacional Patagónico, | ||
| + | * Simões Yamaki, Tania Patricia; // | ||
| + | * Tonhatti, Carlos Henrique; // | ||
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| + | ===Assistants=== | ||
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| + | * Bernardo Niebuhr | ||
| + | * Diogo Melo | ||
| + | * Fernando Rossine | ||
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| ===== Assignment ===== | ===== Assignment ===== | ||
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| fish // | fish // | ||
| collect and guard shells in which females enter and release their eggs. There is strong sexual size dimorphism | collect and guard shells in which females enter and release their eggs. There is strong sexual size dimorphism | ||
| - | in this species and these male are too large to enter the shell. Females, | + | in this species and the male are too large to enter the shell. Females, |
| - | on the other hand, remain primarily in the shell during the whole reproductive period. Since these males | + | on the other hand, remain primarily in the shell during the whole reproductive period. Since the males |
| monopolize resources, this behavior is referred as the [[http:// | monopolize resources, this behavior is referred as the [[http:// | ||
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| Only males large enough to carry shells are able to adopt this strategy. | Only males large enough to carry shells are able to adopt this strategy. | ||
| Alternatively, | Alternatively, | ||
| - | is away (parasitic tactic) (([[http:// | + | is away (parasitic tactic) (([[http:// |
| - | part and remain there during the fertilization period (([[http:// | + | part and remain there during the fertilization period (([[http:// |
| The male size distribution of populations of this species is clearly bimodal, allowing the distinction of two separate groups of individuals: | The male size distribution of populations of this species is clearly bimodal, allowing the distinction of two separate groups of individuals: | ||
| Wirtz-Ocaňa and collaborators (2013) have | Wirtz-Ocaňa and collaborators (2013) have | ||
| - | shown that male size is paternally inherited in this species. Large male father large individuals and dwarf males father small individuals (([[http:// | + | shown that male size is paternally inherited in this species. Large male father large individuals and dwarf males father small individuals (([[http:// |
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| ==== Questions ==== | ==== Questions ==== | ||
| Different questions can be investigated by modeling this system. It is important to keep mind which are the relevant features on the problem being studied. A possibility is to think about a population model that explains in which conditions each reproductive strategy is more appropriate and in which conditions there is long-term coexistence of both strategies in a population. | Different questions can be investigated by modeling this system. It is important to keep mind which are the relevant features on the problem being studied. A possibility is to think about a population model that explains in which conditions each reproductive strategy is more appropriate and in which conditions there is long-term coexistence of both strategies in a population. | ||
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| - | === Hints === | ||
| ==== References ==== | ==== References ==== | ||
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