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- | Wiki site of the practical exercise of the [[http:// | + | Wiki site of the practical exercise of the [[http:// |
Here you will find the exercise assignment and the group' | Here you will find the exercise assignment and the group' | ||
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==== Introduction ==== | ==== Introduction ==== | ||
+ | Ecosystems are made of many interconnected biotic and abiotic components. A biotic component may be connected to another via an ecological interaction, | ||
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===== Assignment ===== | ===== Assignment ===== | ||
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+ | Propose a mathematical model to describe the dynamics occurring in the Pacific atoll in simple but well-grounded way. Use this model to compare the dynamics of the undisturbed ecosystem with the dynamics that includes human-facilited coconut palm (//Cocos nucifera//) expansion. | ||
===== Proposed Questions ===== | ===== Proposed Questions ===== | ||
+ | *What are the minimal components of the Pacific atoll ecosystem needed to understand its dynamics? | ||
+ | *Does human impact cause cascading effects through the interaction chain? Does it cause the loss of interactions? | ||
==== References ===== | ==== References ===== | ||
- | *McCauley et al (2012) //From wing to wing: the persistence of long ecological interaction chains in less-disturbed ecosystems// | + | *McCauley |
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