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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
- | The evolution of species traits is driven by different selective pressures, which can be determined by species interactions. If different interactions can lead to distinct selective pressures, the overall combination of each interaction' | + | The evolution of species traits is driven by different selective pressures which can be determined by species interactions. If different interactions can lead to distinct selective pressures, the overall combination of each interaction' |
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===== Assignment ===== | ===== Assignment ===== | ||
- | Propose a simple but realistic mathematical model that unravels the relative contribution of mutualistic vs antagonistic interactions for the adaptive differentiation of floral morph in this system. Use this model to explore the ecological and/or evolutionary consequences of the proposed dynamics. | + | Propose a simple but realistic mathematical model that unravels the relative contribution of mutualistic |
===== Proposed questions ===== | ===== Proposed questions ===== | ||
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===== References ===== | ===== References ===== | ||
- | *Ågren et al. (2013) // | + | *Ågren |
- | *Vanhoenacker et al. (2013) // | + | *Vanhoenacker |
interactions and selection strength// Ecology Letters vol. 16 pp. 198-205 [[http:// | interactions and selection strength// Ecology Letters vol. 16 pp. 198-205 [[http:// |
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