Category: Post 8: Tables and Graphs
Blog Post 8: Tables and Graphs
I encountered some challenges during my research when organizing and summarizing the data for light conditions, months, and growth values. I could not easily decide which type of graph will be the best…
Field Research Project: Table/Graphs
I had difficulty organizing the data points as I wasn’t sure what type of figure I wanted to create in this bird feeder preference study. Two bird feeders were placed …
Blog Post #8: Tables and Graphs
When I first approached my analysis of Northern Rice Root (Fritillaria camschatcensis), I encountered some challenges in how best to organize my data, particularly in terms of layout. My variables…
Insights from Data
I recently completed an intensive phase of data collection. This effort resulted in a detailed dataset capturing observations from three distinct urbanization levels: Riverside Park (high urban), Peterson Creek (medium…
Tables and Graphs: Elevation Gradient
I decided to use a table and few graphs to summarize my data. For the values such as the Shannon-Wiener Index and species density, I had trouble deciding between a…
tables
Area Soil Moisture (%) Plant Abundance Area 1: Water Body Edge 72% 25 Area 2: Open Grassland 35% 10 Area 3: Shaded Forested Area 48% 18 Table 1. Soil moisture…
Tables and Graphs
During the analysis of my data on soil moisture and leaf length, several limitations, notably missing data points, were identified. However, by applying interpolation techniques, I was able to uncover…
Post 8: Graphs from Data Collected at Finnerty Point
It appears that transects with shallow soils (Transect 1 and Transect 2 (Shallow)) have higher species richness (32 and 26 species) compared to those with deep soils (ranging from 4…
Tables and Graphs
This graph shows the percentage of visits bumblebees made to each flower colour. Of the 200 visits observed, 38% were to yellow-coloured flowers within the transects, while only 10% were…