Data Collection – Jessica Livingston

I am studying the effects of the size of an oak tree on the species diversity and density. Using five randomly chosen quadrats of 130 square feet, six samples will…

Design Reflections

I encountered some difficulties when implementing my sampling strategy. The first difficulty was establishing transect lines. I planned to have the transect lines parallel to the pond at different distances,…

Blog Post 4: Sampling Strategies

I used the distance based method for the virtual forests tutorial, and sampled the trees using the three sample placement techniques.  Below is a table showing the percentage error for…

Blog Post 9: Field Research Reflections

New Perspective: I designed and carried out my field experiment on moss growth in different light conditions and this has been highly rewarding experience. I had some theoretical knowledge about sampling methods and hypothesis development,…

Blog 9: Field Research Reflections

I enjoyed conducting a field research project throughout the course. The methods I used were straightforward so I had no issues implementing them. However, I did struggle when planning the…

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…

Blog Post: Theoretical Perspectives

The objective of my research project is to examine the growth rate of moss under four different light conditions: Full Sun, Partially Sunny, Partially Shaded, and Fully Shaded. The theoretical foundation of…

Blog Post 6: Data Collection

I study the moss growth and use a quadrat I made myself to measure the growth rate of moss in four light conditions: Full Sun, Partially Sunny, Partially Shaded, and…

Blog Post 5: Design Reflections

The collection of initial data for my sampling strategy in Module 3 was fine. I didn’t have any major challenges. However, I had a minor issue with locating the quadrats during each…

Blog Post 4: Sampling Strategies

Fastest Sampling Time Systematic Sampling had the fastest estimated sampling time: 12 hours and 7 minutes, with 24 quadrats​. Haphazard Sampling: 13 hours and 3 minutes for 25 quadrats. Random Sampling…