Category: Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations
Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations and Design
Study object: grass density 3 locations: According to the density of the grass, I observed 3 sites Underlying processes: Based on my observations, I found that site 1 had…
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This area I would like to study is a storm drain canal with East/West flows, into a larger pond with another storm drain branch water canal flowing to the South…
Field Observations
I have decided for my final project I will be focusing on the blooming of various plant species in my front yard, and the relevant ecological implications. Our goal is…
Blog Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations
I narrowed down my study area to a patch of trees within the small canyon that are all within 30m from each other. Within the study area, I noticed that…
Ongoing Field Observations
Identify the organism or biological attribute that you plan to study. I plan to study bird activity at a single feeding station. Specifically, how is bird activity affected by easy…
FIELD OBSERVATIONS
In the field observations, there have been several patterns that have been noticed. Rough notes have been prepared for knowing the reaction of lichens on the elevation. for the same,…
Field Observations
Identify the organism or biological attribute that you plan to study. Use your field journal to document observations of your organism or biological attribute along an environmental gradient. Choose at…
Blog Post 3: Ongoing Field observations
identity Identity: Genus Calyptocarpus Hypothesis: The distribution of Calyptocarpus plants is influenced by a combination of factors, including both human/animal activity and proximity to oak trees. Why?: The observed higher abundance of…
Post #3 Ongoing field observations.
Hi, Weather: 22 degree C and Sunny. Terrace, BC, Canada. For my field project I visited Lakelse Lake Park. I noticed various types of berries were in the pathside. I…
Blog Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations (Tokyo, Japan)
Identify the organism or biological attribute that you plan to study. I plan to study the plant azalea (Rhododendron simsii) Use your field journal to document observations of your organism…