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Blog Post 7: Theoretical Perspectives
My research project is about observation of high and low tides and the activity of white and grey herons at Kamala beach in Phuket, Thailand. My hypothesis is that level…
Table Reflection
I found it hard to sort all of my data. I had a lot of data to summarize and didn’t realize that we were only submitting one visual for all…
Post 9
To conclude my field research I found the implementation of my design worked well. I was able to confirm my hypothesis that the introduction of bullfrogs negatively impacted the abundance…
Post 8
I made two tables (Table 1 and Table 2), which describe the presence or absence of the Vancouver island tree frog and the American bullfrog in a variety of locations….
Post 7
The decreasing abundance of Vancouver island tree frogs would be related to two ecological processes The bullfrog’s relation with tree frog habitat (pond) The development/road usage and the tree frog’s…
Blog Post #5: Design Reflections
After arriving at the field site and setting up equipment, I deemed it necessary to make a few changes, create standardizations, and record a few additional variables. They are as…
Blog Post 6: Data Collection
I planned to visit my observation site 20 times (2 times per day for total of 10 days) as I had been living in Phuket, Thailand temporarily. I’ve successfully managed…
Field Research Reflection
I found that creating a design to work from is very hard. I thought it would be straightforward but it requires time, and it will probably change with more research…
Post 7: Theoretical Perspectives – Colony Farms – Carolyn Francis
Based on the readings and tutorials up to Module 7 (where I am at in the course when writing this post), my research project touches on and relates to the…
Blog Post 5- Design Reflection
The sampling strategy I am using in my research is the systematic sampling technique. I choose to use a gradient where approximately every hundred meters the abundance of moss growth…