Category: Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations
Ongoing Field Observations
There were native bushes in the region where the field observations were made. The information gathered across many time periods (T1, T2, T3, and T4) comprises the species spotted and…
Ongoing Field Observations: Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha)
Managing, controlling, and studying invasive species is incredibly important to the conservation and stability of ecosystems worldwide. The organism I plan on studying for the research project is the Zebra…
Blog post 3
I have bounced around with quite a few study ideas over the last few months. Winnipeg being known for a long harsh winter I felt pretty stuck on what to…
Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations
I would like to study the relationship between elevation, slope, and flower bloom distribution for my field research project. The gradient I plan to use is a hill in Nose…
Ongoing Field Observations
The organism which I plan on studying is the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas). I examined one environmental gradient at the time of my list field visit (April 27, 2024) to…
Object of study and observed pattern
The organism chosen for study is a plant. Its identity is unknown, as it has not leafed out yet. It is found on either side of the walking path that…
Common Raven Distribution Along an Elevation Gradient
In my ongoing field research, I’ve chosen to study the distribution of the common raven (Corvus corax) along an elevation gradient in the Golden area. Ravens are fascinating birds known…
Post #3
The area in the park near the picnic shelter where there is is higher elevation near the picnic shelter which is closer to the road and elevation gradually slopes downwards…
Post 3: Ongoing Field Observations – My Back Yard
Blog Post #3: Ongoing Field Observations Focus of Study: Continuing my field research project, I remain focused on the sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) tree situated in my backyard. This tree…
Ongoing Moss Field Observations
Blog Post #3 Ongoing Field Observations The organism I have decided to focus on for the field research project is the moss growing in my front yard amongst the grasses,…