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authorHolden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev>2020-01-26 01:52:53 -0500
committerHolden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev>2020-01-26 01:52:53 -0500
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% A bulleted version of experiment notes
+\def\item{\par\leavevmode\pre{$\bullet$}}
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+\item Keeping track of the antlions became challenging as the experiment progressed, especially in the later trials when some of the antlions began to hide passively beneath the sand
+\item Removing the antlions from the enclosure after each trial became tedious, as it was difficult to find antlions that were under the sand or evaded capture
+\item The setup and introductory periods both went well with each trial, as we came into not major issues when setting the trials or when introducing the antlions
+\item Depth and width of the pits were smaller in trials with smaller enclosures, which could be due to increased interaction between antlions within smaller enclosures
+\item Measurement of the antlions’ pits became difficult, especially as the pits decreased in size (namely in the $<$1cm range), because parallax and ‘bumping’ of the pits could introduce error
+\item Antlions had roughly the same density across all sizes because they would become ‘dormant’ if sufficient area was not readily available.
+\item Cannibalism and death occurred at a relatively constant rate across all trials, meaning it was more a function of time than a result of overcrowding.