MechEng99
aka Reef'd Up
Hi all,
I'm an engineering grad student and reef junkie, so I've decided to combine worlds in one of my final projects. I'm attempting to model the life cycle of various reef pests and how different treatments affect each one. Of course, knowledge of many of these pests is limited, but I think this project will help point out flaws in some treatment protocol and point others in the direction where we need more research.
My model is mostly complete for Acropora-eating Flatworms, Montipora-eating Nudibranchs, and Red Planaria. I plan to include red bugs, zoanthid spiders (if I can find enough info on them), and whatever else is suggested.
I'm planning to include Coral Rx, Bayer Insecticide, Salifert Flatworm Exit, Lugol's Iodine, Potassium Permanganate, Levamisole, and whatever else is suggested for treatments.
With the program, the user will select a pest and a treatment, and the program will return the likelihood of the pest returning after so many treatments (if at all.)
Is anyone interested in this enough for me to post my assumptions and help correct any data that might be out-of-date?
I'm an engineering grad student and reef junkie, so I've decided to combine worlds in one of my final projects. I'm attempting to model the life cycle of various reef pests and how different treatments affect each one. Of course, knowledge of many of these pests is limited, but I think this project will help point out flaws in some treatment protocol and point others in the direction where we need more research.
My model is mostly complete for Acropora-eating Flatworms, Montipora-eating Nudibranchs, and Red Planaria. I plan to include red bugs, zoanthid spiders (if I can find enough info on them), and whatever else is suggested.
I'm planning to include Coral Rx, Bayer Insecticide, Salifert Flatworm Exit, Lugol's Iodine, Potassium Permanganate, Levamisole, and whatever else is suggested for treatments.
With the program, the user will select a pest and a treatment, and the program will return the likelihood of the pest returning after so many treatments (if at all.)
Is anyone interested in this enough for me to post my assumptions and help correct any data that might be out-of-date?