Life History and Ant-Plant Interactions
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Dear all, Attached is some background reading as a starting point for our workshop. There are 2 short descriptions of research systems by workshop participants Megan Frederickson and Beth Pringle. In addition there are 6 papers. Looking forward to seeing you and happy new year, Deborah
Agenda
Thursday 1/17 morning:
Overview of plant-ant mutualisms Megan Frederickson
Introduction to the two systems we will be discussing: Megan Frederickson and Beth Pringle
Thursday 1/17 afternoon:
Presentations about modelling techniques, with computer examples
Sander van Doorn
John Wilkins
Friday 1/18 morning:
Models of mutualisms
Lauren Buckley
Errol Ackay
Break into small groups to outline models for the two systems
Friday 1/18 afternoon:
Computer implementation of modelling ideas
Saturday 1/19 morning:
Group presentations and discussion of specific plans for future collaboration
Participant Papers
Ant-Plants in the Peruvian Amazon by Megan Frederickson (PDF)
The Cordia alliodora mutualism by Beth Pringle (PDF)
Reading
The Contribution of Ant-Plant Protection Studies to Our Understanding of Mutualism (PDF)
Nesting space limits colony size of the plant-ant Pseudomyrmex concolor (PDF)
Pursuing the big questions about interspecific mutualism: a review of theoretical approaches (PDF)
Population Dynamics and Mutualism: Functional Responses of Benefits and Costs (PDF)
Integrating quality and quantity of mutualistic service to contrast ant species protecting FEROCACTUS WISLIZENI (PDF)
Ant–plant–herbivore interactions in the neotropical cerrado savanna (PDF)