OLFM: Percy Hebert
Ongoing Field Observations in Griffith Woods
Throughout the past two weeks I have visited my area of study several times. At each visit I postulated different biological attributes and relationships to investigate. In my first post…
Plants of Coastal British Columbia
The source that I chose is something that has been heavily relied upon throughout my environmental technology program, the Plants of coastal British Columbia identification book from Lone Pine Publishing….
Camosun College Combined Ecosystem Garden
Site Visit: Tuesday, March 8th, 2022. 10:30-11:20am. Weather Conditions: It is 8°C with a high of 10°C today. The sky is overcast and it has been raining off and on…
Barnacles
Blog Post #3 : Ongoing field Observations Date: Friday, March 11th, 2022. Time of Visit: 1730-1845. Location: Sheltered lagoon region, to the west side of Goose Spit Regional Park. 49.6653°…
Virtual Forest Tutorial
During the virtual forest sampling tutorial, I used the distance-based sampling method for all three trials. Of the three sampling methods the systemic method had the fastest estimated time to…
Peer Reviewed Academic Research
Blog Post 2 : Sources of Scientific Information Source: Capitani, L., Roos, N., Longo, G. O., Angelini, R., & Schenone, L. (2021). Resource‐to‐consumer ratio determines the functional response…
Site Selection and observations
Blog Post 1: Site selection and observations Date: Saturday, March 5th, 2022. Time of Visit: 1430-1600. Location: Sheltered lagoon region, to the west side of Goose Spit Regional Park. 49.6653°…
Observations from Griffith Woods Park
On Saturday January 29th at approximately 15:30 I visited Griffith Woods Park located on the banks of the Elbow River in the southwest of Calgary, Alberta. The park has an…
Source of Ecological Information: Spatial and temporal variability in summer diet of gray wolves (Canis lupus) in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
a) The source of ecological information I chose is titled “Spatial and temporal variability in summer diet of gray wolves (Canis lupus) in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.” I found this…
Understanding an E-book
a) The source which I chose is an e-book from Thompson Rivers University Library. The e-book bears the title of Induced Responses to Herbivory. The link to the latter is…