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- My organism of choice is Trifolium repens, common name White clover.
- Answer is attached file.
- Hypothesis: increased competition and plant cover in wetland forest zone diminish success of Trifolium repens. Prediction: Trifolium repens will show a visible fall in abundance the more we transition from grassland to grassland-wetland forest transition zone to wetland forest.
- Response variable is Trifolium repens abundance. Response variable is continuous. Predictor variable is degree of competition based on habitat type. Predictor variable is categorical, with 3 categories of habitat.
so this is an interesting idea
seems to be testing two stratifications though
one is competition (more bare ground in grassland vs wetland), but the other idea is that the plant simply does better in certain moisture regimes than others
look at that as a limiting factor, particularly in discussion