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Posted by: bskinner88 at Mon Feb 22 22:30:12 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bskinner88 ] Hello all. This semester I am doing a student research project with these guys (if it ever stops snowing). Our ideas for an experiment are still hazy and I wanted to run them by you for some insight. So far, we have thrown out some ideas, but I would like to test adult density as it pertains to distance from roads. It may not be a good test because A. maculatum will breed in roadside ditches and I have not been out to our study site to pick out locales. Another idea was recording male body size for those we find in courtship and those not. And still, how accurate would a population estimate be for these guys? Which method of estimation would be sound? It would only account for the breeding population, but if I could do that, I would like to record number of DOR individuals, see if a significant proportion of adults are killed. I will be getting IACUC permission and all that jazz. Any other ideas would be great. Maybe some other factors of our montane environment would provide something interesting and testable... | ||
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