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2019:groups:g3:start [2019/01/13 23:26] prado2019:groups:g3:start [2019/01/14 13:22] – [Introduction] andrade
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 **Group 3** **Group 3**
  
-<html><font size=6 face="Arial">The worm is up: competition vs reproduction in a bacteria symbiont of a nematode</font></html>+<html><font size=6 face="Arial">Bacteria fight dirty: competition vs reproduction in a bacteria symbiont of a nematode</font></html>
  
  
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-<WRAP third column right> Figure: a) Nematode (//Steinernema affine//). b) Bacteria (//Xenorhabdus bovienii//). c) Caterpillar (//Malacosoma americanum//). Source: [2]</WRAP>+<WRAP third column right> **Figure**Top - Nematode (//Steinernema affine//). Middle - Bacteria (//Xenorhabdus bovienii//). Bottom - Caterpillar (//Malacosoma americanum//). Source: [2]</WRAP>
  
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 ===== Questions & Suggestions ===== ===== Questions & Suggestions =====
  
-  * Nematode and bacteria cannot survive (or, at least, cannot reproduce) without each other - what happens to your model if one or the other is extinguished? 
   * Does your model allow some kind of coexistence between inhibiting and non-inhibiting bacteria?   * Does your model allow some kind of coexistence between inhibiting and non-inhibiting bacteria?
   * Can the dynamics of the insect host drastically change your conclusions?   * Can the dynamics of the insect host drastically change your conclusions?
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