OLFM: Nancy Elliot
Graphs and Tables
Create a blog post discussing your table or graph. Did you have any difficulties organizing, aggregating or summarizing your data? I was unsure on how to organize this research to…
Sometimes Change is needed
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…
Sources of Scientific Information
I have found a scientific article from the online journal Ecology and Evolution titled “Influence of river discharge, tidal mixing, and upwelling on nutrient dynamics in a shallow coastal lagoon”…
Ongoing Field Observations – Seine River Winnipeg
1. My species of interest is the American Red Squirrel. 2. Location 1: Next to path. Approximately one person would walk by every 5 minutes. River on other side of…
Blog Post 2
a) Source The article I chose is titled “State of knowledge on current exposure, fate and potential health effects of contaminants in polar bears from the circumpolar Arctic” and was…
Observations – Seine River Winnipeg
I decided to make observations along the Seine River, which is surrounded by the urban forest Bois-des-espirits in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Coordinates: 49.8217631, -97.0803089 I visited on April 25th, 2023, at…
Design Reflections – Matthew Bajus
I did not have any difficulty implementing my distance-based simple random sampling strategy, besides it being a bit cumbersome to use the random number generator and then converting it to…
Soil is the foundation…..
Have you had any problems implementing your sampling? Well, after my first observations about birds in a wetland area, I decided to change my experiment to something that was less…
Source of Scientific information.
The macroecology of landscape ecology is the title of the post I have chosen. Multi-author, academic, and authored by subject-matter experts, this article has undergone peer review. The major objective of…
Sampling Strategies – Matthew Bajus
These results are based on the Sampling Theory Using Virtual Forests Tutorial. The fastest sampling strategy was systematic, followed by haphazard and then random. In all three sampling strategies, the…