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…

Theoretical Perspectives

Blog Post 7: Theoretical Perspectives What ecological processes might your hypothesis touch on? I had spent a lot of time in my study area before starting this project, and I…

Data Collection

Blog Post 6: Data Collection Create a blog post describing your field data collection activities. How many replicates did you sample? Have you had any problems implementing your sampling design?…

Blog Post 5

  Blog Post 5: Design Reflections Create a blog post to discuss the collection of the initial data in Module 3. Did you have any difficulties in implementing your sampling…

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…

Blog post 2: Sources of scientific information

During my research on ecological paper, I was pleased to find one that addressed the topic of the effects of two factors (catch-and-release and temperature at release) on Atlantic salmon’s…

Blog Post 7

  The ecological process that the hypothesis touches on are energy flow, the interaction between sunlight and plant growth.     Key Words:  1.Trifolium  Sunlight Exoposure Plant Condition

False Narrows

Sandra Smith, Blog post 1.   My study object’s location is the marine channel between Gabriola island and Mudge island in the southern Salish Sea that runs North-South between Vancouver…

Blog Post #2: Sources of Scientific Information: Summer assessment of zooplankton biodiversity and environmental control in urban waterbodies on the Island of Montréal

Blog Post 2: Sources of Scientific Information    In my search for an Ecological source, I found a source containing sites of waterbodies in areas where I grew up; this piqued…

Backyard Field Notes Data Collection

How many replicates did you sample? Ten replicates in total were samples.   Have you had any problems implementing your sampling design? A larger area would have been more practical…