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Plagiarism Assignment EBS 6601 Env & Biol Ethics Spring 2020 Assignment Summary: Individual Abstract (5%): • • • • • Each student will select an article from the two articles provided from the Proceedings of the Royal Society. One article provides an evolutionary/ecological perspective while the other provides a medical perspective of parasitology. Each student should create an abstract of the information contained in the selected journal article. The goal is to create a succinct and accurate summary that avoids plagiarism. Summaries should be 300-400 words with the following sections included: introduction, description of research findings, and conclusion). Students may choose to subtitle section or omit subtitles in abstract as subtitles contribute to word count. Each article provided has the abstract blacked out. Though these could likely be removed, this would be unethical in the context of this course and defeats the purpose of the assignment. A rubric describing specific grading criteria is provided in Canvas. Individual abstracts are due by 6PM on Monday, February 3rd. Peer Review (5%): • • • Each student will be provided with two abstracts created by other students to peer review utilizing the provided rubric. Reviews should include an accurate grade assignment for each section of the rubric. For any section is which a 2 or lower is assigned, specific feedback for improvement should be detailed. Accuracy or grading and specificity of feedback will be used to determine the grade for each abstract review. The following criteria will be followed: o Per abstract ▪ 2.5%: Abstract review is accurate and provides appropriate written feedback ▪ 1-2%: Abstract review is incomplete, inaccurate or provides insufficient written feedback for areas in which a 2 or less I provided ▪ 0%: Abstract is not submitted Individual abstracts are due by 6PM on Monday, February 10th. Summary: • Based on faculty grading and peer review, the abstract will be accepted without revision, accepted with revision, or rejected. Abstracts which are accepted with revision or rejected may be resubmitted within 3 days of receiving the final decision. Resubmitted abstracts will be reconsidered with components of points returned for corrected areas. Parasites in bloom: flowers aid dispersal and transmission of pollinator parasites within and between bee species Author(s): Peter Graystock, Dave Goulson and William O. H. Hughes Source: Proceedings: Biological Sciences, Vol. 282, No. 1813 (22 August 2015), pp. 1-7 Published by: Royal Society Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/43602264 Accessed: 22-03-2019 03:07 UTC JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at https://about.jstor.org/terms Royal Society is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings: Biological Sciences This content downloaded from 198.179.130.111 on Fri, 22 Mar 2019 03:07:57 UTC All use subject to https://about.jstor.org/terms PROCEEDINGS B rspb.royalsodetypublishing.org Parasites in bloom: flowers aid dispe and transmission of pollinator parasi within and between bee species : O i : UU : "-"J
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Introduction
Pollinator infection is a menace that has been an issue in the insect life cycle. Much time
has not been spent on this problem. It looks like a minute issue but much has to be done to take
some mitigation. The reason for mitigation is that some of these diseases might mutate and come
to be disasters of tomorrow. The research has been fully ascertained through study of some
specific insects. Basing the study on some specific diseases, there has been some behaviors that
were noticed. On noticing the behavior, the flower or the insect could be tested and show
positive results on a certain disease.
Methods and novices.
Dispersal method.
There were several species of flowers collected. The flowers were studied closely and
then insects introduced to flowers. The reason as to why the insect...


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