I decide to complete two graphs, and not include any table as the information would just be repetitive across the graphs and table. Organizing the data into these figures was a little challenging because I used 90 quadrats and wasn’t sure how to properly display the results in a way that would clearly demonstrate the results of my data collection. Eventually I settled on figures that clearly and adequately demonstrate the results for species diversity and density across the three elevations. The outcome was partially as I expected, with mid elevations having the highest diversity and density of plants, and the high elevation having the lowest diversity and density. However, there was no significant difference in diversity and density between the low and mid elevations which was unexpected. This unexpected finding made me further consider the role environmental factors that could be balancing out the conditions between the two elevations. Studying these factors like moisture levels, soil composition, etc. could be an interesting avenue to further explore in order to understand the differences or similarities in the environment at different elevations.