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Class meeting Nov. 14th

Class meeting Nov. 14th. Objectives: 1. Distinguish Diptera from other orders 2. Predict the evolutionary and ecological consequences of pesticide applications for pest control . ALE 1. Diptera? Why yes/no?. ALE 1. Diptera? Why yes/no?. ALE 1. Diptera? Why yes/no?. ALE 1. Diptera?

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Class meeting Nov. 14th

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  1. Class meeting Nov. 14th Objectives: 1. Distinguish Diptera from other orders 2. Predict the evolutionary and ecological consequences of pesticide applications for pest control

  2. ALE 1 Diptera? Why yes/no?

  3. ALE 1 Diptera? Why yes/no?

  4. ALE 1 Diptera? Why yes/no?

  5. ALE 1 Diptera? Why yes/no?

  6. ALE 1 Diptera? Why yes/no?

  7. ALE 2 • Mosquitoes vector many devastating diseases and in many countries (esp. in Africa), pesticides are used frequently to suppress mosquito populations. • Class discussion: Despite heavy use of pesticides, why do mosquitoes and mosquito-borne diseases remain an issue? • Group work: Diagram the sequence of likely events that often follow pesticide applications to suppress mosquito populations

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