Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Raquel and Connor's Guppy Argument

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  1. I like how you explained the types of selection.

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  2. I think it would be better evidence wise if you used a graph to show the increase of bright guppies for sexual selection.

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    1. I felt that explaining how sexual selection takes place in the absence of predators allowed the graph showing bright males in comparison to amount of predators to sufficiently show the sexual selection taking place.

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  3. Also for the natural selection should have used data from all the pools to show the decrease in predators and the increase of bright males over time.

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    1. This was shown in the graph immediately after that slide.

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  4. Under the justification for sexual selection you could include that the males have dimorphism which means that they can be either bright or drab. Females can only be drab in color.

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  5. Including the summary worked well to summarize your information especially because the slides were longer in length.

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  6. The extra research was really good since it further explained your reasoning. Everything was very well explained and easy to understand. -Yaya

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  8. I really liked your presentation. Everything was explained thoroughly and the summary at the end was nice to wrap up all of your ideas.

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  9. Include drab females for sexual selection because there are no bright females and since the females choose their mating partner, include the role of drab females would be helpful.

    Also try to include a graph to explain because it is easier to follow along.

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    1. The fact that female guppies are drab is included in "Justification of Sexual Selection" and their role as the selector of their mates is stated.

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