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UNM Biology 402/502 // UNM Art Studio 389/429/529 // UHON 402
Joseph Cook // Szu-Han Ho

Space for posting thoughts, ideas, references, resources, and works. The theme of our seminar and workshop series is "Morphology and Geographic Variation." With the natural history collection as our starting point, we'll hear from scientists, artists, designers, programmers, musicians, and more on place-based study. Part of AIM-UP, an NSF Research Coordination Network.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Specialized Plant Pollination Systems (UNM)

DRAFT 05/01/2012
Marne Elmore 
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6 comments:

  1. Kudos for doing most of this on your own!
    Co-Evolution page: 2nd specialized is specizlized
    Just be sure to be consistent with use of quotation marks. Otherwise looks good!

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  2. Kudos for doing most of this on your own!
    Co-Evolution page: 2nd specialized is specizlized
    Just be sure to be consistent with use of quotation marks. Otherwise looks good!

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  3. This module has beautiful illustrations, and all of you links seem to be working well. I only found one misspelled word on pg. 8 – specizlized- “Or, does a specizlized pollination
    system seem to take advantage of reliance or dependability?”

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  4. I really enjoyed reading your module, you did a great job. The images chosen are beautiful...perhaps citing them would be beneficial both to allocate credit and to provide the reader with resources to explore more images on their own. Once the above comments are addressed, it will be grammatically sound. Also, I like the video you linked, it brings your words to life!

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  5. This is such a beautiful module. I really enjoyed it and learned a lot. The questions are very thought provoking. The module is very well written. Nicely done!

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  6. I think this is a great module, a good idea, and nice follow through. My comments are mostly about formatting. The scientific names, such as Ophrys, should be italicized. This is a personal take, but I don't like seeing things in quotation marks. You should be able to just cite the reference at the end of the sentence, and you can paraphrase and not take it word-for-word. I think it is a good introduction and walk through the more technical aspects, but if you can shorten it it might be a bit more manageable, for example cutting down the Chemical Sexual Deception portion so it all fits on one page. Overall a good topic and great images!

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