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authorHolden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev>2021-01-21 03:33:31 -0500
committerHolden Rohrer <hr@hrhr.dev>2021-01-21 04:00:19 -0500
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In order to determine the true correlation between environmental factors and spacial distribution of the ant\-lions four sub trial were conducted after the initial $24\times24$ trial, where the enclosure size was reduced to $12\times12$. The Voronoi diagrams for this subtrial for each of environmental conditions and a $12\times12$ control are shown to the left.
Given the fact that the Voronoi area (the area of land that is closest to a given pit) remaIns relatively constant across all trials and sub\-trials it can effectively be concluded that the antlions have a non-random distribution pattern. Furthermore, since the mode of communication of the antlions seems to be undisturbed by both the introduction of fake pits, obstacles and the removal of trails, it can be concluded that the non-random distribution observed is not due to communication, but rather canabalsim, which is the regulating factor in the antlions distribution pattern.
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