Final Research Reflections on Bird Species Richness in a CWH Forest.

My research project underwent many initial redesigns, from changing the study area to changing the organism being study. First, I’d say when given the choice, study something you like working…

Post 2: Journal of Animal Ecology

The article I choose is called Spatial scaling of gregarious host populations and nonlinearities in infectious disease transmission. From the Journal of Animal Ecology. In the article the authors investigate…

Post 1: Observations – Taylor Munro

Site Visit The date visited is May 23, 2022 at 5:45 PM. The site that I chose to observe is a riparian zone at Centennial Park in my city of…

Beaver Dam, London, Ontario

The Beaver Dam in London, Ontario is near the main river that runs through the city called the Thames. The first observation was between 6:15pm and 6:45pm. It was cooler…

Blog #7: Theoretical Perspective

The primary focus of my research paper is how and why the plant community structure between the south- and north-facing slope aspect changes. Some underlying ecological processes could and most…

Blog #6: Data Collection

Since blog post 5, I have completely changed my sampling approach, and have gone back to my original idea of looking at the vegetative structures/plant community structure between the north-…

Post 5: reflections. Getting out to begin the study

Observations taken May 14 from 12-2 pm. Weather windy, sunny and 14 degrees Celsius. I used quadrats at 10’x10′ to look at the instance of chokecherry connection to lesser burdock…

Sources of Scientific Information Reid Marriott T00716013

A) My source is an article on microplastics in fish and fishmeal. Thiele, C. J., Hudson, M. D., Russell, A. E., Saluveer, M., & Sidaoui-Haddad, G. (2021). Microplastics in fish…

Observations of Hunter Park Reid Marriott T00716013

Between 1530 and 1700 I observed Hunter Park during spring on May 10th, 2022. Hunter park is in Langley, British Columbia and off of 45 avenue in Langley city.  While…

Further observations along pincher creek.

Observations taken may 7 2022 at 2 pm. The day is cloudy and around 10 degrees celcius. This visit offered the opportunity to begin to identify more plant species, though…