Category: Post 8: Tables and Graphs
Tables and Graphs
The hardest part about creating my graph was deciding how to best represent my data. I collected a lot of data and I was looking for the most efficient way…
Presence/Absence table
The table that I made was relatively easy to use and gave me a good idea almost instant result that showed me there was relatively large proportion that there would…
Blog8
In my study, I scrutinized multiple variables such as temperature, species diversity, seedling abundance, and phylogenetic diversity across three main altitude zones: 1. Low Altitude (300-600 m) 2. Middle Altitude…
Blog Post 8: Tables and Graphs
For my table and graph assignment, I reorganized my field note data into a table that is easier to read and interpret. I had already made a table while collecting…
Result
The excerpt above is a study of the vegetation of four selected varieties of berries at various elevation levels (250m, 500m, 1000m, and 1500m))in the Lakesle Lake Terrace region, BC,…
Blog Post 8
The observation time was far longer than I had anticipated, which was the first difficulty I encountered while making graphs and tables. After around 10 days, just a few blooms…
Decoding Nature’s Rhythm: Plant Blooms and Honey Bees
My front yard became a canvas for a unique exploration through the span of this project – the connection between plant blooms and honey bee activity. Through diligent observations and…
Tables and Graphs
Blog Post 8: Tables and Graphs Did you have any difficulties organizing, aggregating or summarizing your data? Was the outcome as you expected? Did your data reveal anything unexpected or…
Backyard Field Notes Blog Post 8
Regarding organizing, aggregating and summarizing data, the issue that was encountered was having a proper interval to scale percent sunlight. The outcome from the data collected was what was expected…