Post 9: Field Research Reflections

Once I completed research on what is the best type of design for understanding bird abundance (point counts), I did not change my design. There was a bit of trial…

Post 8: Tables and Graphs

At first, I had a little trouble figuring out how I wanted my data to be represented but once I figured that out things went smoothly. I will have to…

BLOG POST 7

The theoretical basis of this research is the impact of ecological changes in the population of the wasps. In this case, there have been changes in climate and weather patterns….

BLOG PAST 6

My field of data collection was the dense thickets in Prince Rupert. The area has an oceanic climate, and it can also be described as a temperate rainforest. The biodiversity…

Blog Post 9

My field experiment required many revisions to its implementation and design. There was a major confound in my preliminary hypothesis which I then had to switch. This resulted in me…

BLOG 9

Create a final blog post that reflects on your field research. You both designed a field experiment and then carried it out. Did you have any issues with the implementation…

BLOG 7

theoretical basis of your research project.  Growth rate of birdsfoot trefoil specifically in the months when the flowers bloom (June and July) I will discuss its lifecycle, the identification of…

Blog Post 8

I had difficulties trying to incorporate all the important information from my data into one comprehensive, yet simple graph. I took my observations over the course of 8 days which…

Peer-Reviewed, Academic Research Material

I have selected scholars article, peer-reviewed research material as my source of Biological Ecology. The microplastic contamination of Lake Winnipeg, Canada, is examined in this research paper. This article meets the criteria…

Blog 9

Once I had decided on my final research project topic and developed my hypotheses and predictions, I did not have to make any changes to my research design. The only…