Category: Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations
Post 3: Ongoing field observation
when I visited the kitsumkalum river. I noticed how abundant ferns and mosses were in the forest. I observed moss in the sidewalk of beach and ferns on forested trails in…
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when we visited the meziadin river while crossing the bushes. I noticed how abundant snowberries (Symphoricarpos albus) were in the pathside . I observed the snow berries on my walk…
Community Structure
Blog Post 3 The biological attribute I am studying is the bird community structure at the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary, so I can understand which species using the sanctuary. My vantage…
Ongoing Field Observations
Organism: The organism that I plan to study is Rigid Beard Moss (Didymodon rigidulus). Specifically, I will study the growth of moss and where it grows most abundantly. I decided…
Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations – Carolyn Francis – Colony Farms
I intend to study the presence or absence of flora only the gradient of pack sand and gravel path, maintained flora, to untouched flora. With ongoing visits, I have begun…
Blog Post 3: Field Observations
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the location of my study had to be changed; fortunately, I was able to put together a small semi-manipulative experiment in my own backyard. There are…
Ongoing Field Observations – Claireville Conservative Area
Biological Attribute I would be studying is the diversity of bird species on deciduous trees and coniferous trees. Three locations are chosen within the Claireville Conservative Area for the observations….
Ongoing Field Observations: Grenadier Pond, High Park
I intend to study the respective densities of invasive phragmites and native cattails in the urban wetland ecosystem of Grenadier Pond, High Park. High densities of aquatic plants (including both…
Blog Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations
The biological attribute I plan to study is the diversity of bird species on a fruit bearing versus a non-fruit bearing tree. Locations along the gradient will include areas facing…
Blog Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations
The organism that I plan to study is the American herring gull (Larus smithsonianus), colloquially referred to as the seagull. I observed that the number of birds (especially seagulls) increased…