Here’s a draft of two barplots that Hillary asked me to whip up using R magic. I’ll let her explain what they mean.
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Let’s take a closer look at our small, squishable friend Aphis echinaceae: aren’t they precious little instars?! Feel free to admire this beauteous winged alate This madam is so mature that she looks like Jabba the Hutt. Note the honeydew she is secreting. That bubble of delicious sugary goodness is why ants farm aphids. There is a cool ventral shot of Jabba that the flog won’t let me load up for some reason or another. Perhaps I shall try again at a later date. Until then, enjoy (it’s only taken me a month to get them up)!!! Hillary I think I ought to enter a competition for who can post essentially the same data set on the flog the greatest number of times. Here’s the protocol for creating demoMerge.csv Here’s the protocol for re-finds in the remnants. Please look it over, and critique! This is the CVS file of my aphid data after making a couple of crucial corrections. Stuart, if you would insert this into the R script that shows the graphs of the population changes on each plant, that would be wonderful! -Hillary A .csv file with the list of leftover 14000 tags. These tags were not put out in 2009. This R script, hillaryLookAtAphids.r, allows one to view graphs of growth of aphid clones in Lauren and Hillary’s experiment. |
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