Table and Graphs

In creating the graph comparing the frequency occurrence percentiles for arthropod species under high and low temperature conditions, I encountered some challenges in organizing and summarizing the data. Aggregating the data involved compiling counts of each arthropod species observed in both temperature conditions and calculating their respective frequency occurrence percentiles. This required careful organization and analysis to ensure accuracy in representing the data.

The outcome of the graph was largely as expected, with clear differences observed in the frequency occurrence percentiles of certain arthropod species between high and low temperature conditions. However, there were some unexpected findings, such as variations in the abundance of certain species that were not initially anticipated. This has sparked ideas for further exploration, prompting questions about the factors influencing arthropod diversity and abundance in different temperature environments. Overall, the graph serves as a valuable tool for visualizing and understanding the patterns of arthropod distribution in response to temperature fluctuations.

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