OLFM: Robyn Reudink
Blog Post 2 – Sources of Scientific Information
The article I used is an article published in the Journal of the American Water Resources Association (JAWRA). I chose this article as it was written about a watershed in…
Observations – Airdrie, Alberta Storm Water Pond System
Airdrie, AB Storm Water Canal Drainage Attached are my notes and some photos of the area. Comments and notes about the space are included in the written notes. My questions…
Blog Post 3: Ongoing Field observations
identity Identity: Genus Calyptocarpus Hypothesis: The distribution of Calyptocarpus plants is influenced by a combination of factors, including both human/animal activity and proximity to oak trees. Why?: The observed higher abundance of…
Blog Post 5: Design Reflections (Tokyo, Japan)
Did you have any difficulties in implementing your sampling strategy? If yes, what were these difficulties? I had difficulty implementing my sampling strategy at first trying to decide how to…
initial Observations of Rennie Park TX
The Rennie Nottingham Park is a dog park in my neighborhood. It has a lot of oak trees that line the walkway. A big field in the middle where soccer…
Navigating the Seas of Scientific Information in Ecological Studies
In the vast ocean of scientific information, it is crucial to navigate with discernment and choose reliable sources for ecological studies. Evaluating the credibility and categorizing sources correctly are essential…
Exploring the Natural History of My Front Yard in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Welcome to the first installment of our natural history observation project. In this blog post, we will embark on a journey to explore the ecosystem right in my front yard…
Blog Post 4: Mohn Mill Sampling
Q) Which technique had the fastest estimated sampling time? The systematic technique had the fastest estimated sampling time. Haphazard: 13h 44m Systematic: 6h 48m Random: 11h 5m Q) Compare…
Blog #4
Mohan Mill area is the community being observed in the following. The random sampling technique took 13 hours and 9 minutes. The systematic sampling technique took 12 hours and 47…
Post #3 Ongoing field observations.
Hi, Weather: 22 degree C and Sunny. Terrace, BC, Canada. For my field project I visited Lakelse Lake Park. I noticed various types of berries were in the pathside. I…