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Autotomy, or self-amputation, | Autotomy, or self-amputation, | ||
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Recently, however, a very unusual and unexpected kind of autotomy has been discovered in arachnids: some scorpions of the family Butidae may self-amputate their tails. This it surprising | Recently, however, a very unusual and unexpected kind of autotomy has been discovered in arachnids: some scorpions of the family Butidae may self-amputate their tails. This it surprising | ||
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- Advance into making your model more inspired in the specific case of the scorpion in the example. Remove from the model the option of re-growing lost body parts, and add the dynamics of losing additional tail sections described in the texts (after all, it is only via this process that the “autotomized” scorpions can poop). Can you use this model to make population-level predictions? | - Advance into making your model more inspired in the specific case of the scorpion in the example. Remove from the model the option of re-growing lost body parts, and add the dynamics of losing additional tail sections described in the texts (after all, it is only via this process that the “autotomized” scorpions can poop). Can you use this model to make population-level predictions? | ||
===== Bonus quest ===== | ===== Bonus quest ===== | ||
- | **Female vs male autotomists**: | ||
+ | **Evolutionary dynamics**: can you modify your model to produce evolutionary predictions? | ||
===== Basic References ===== | ===== Basic References ===== | ||
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