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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…
Deer Herbivory Study Table
After a considerable amount of thought towards the pros and cons of submitting a table versus a graph, I decided to go with a table. The benefit of the table…
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…
TB Research Reflections
Blog Post 9: Field Research Reflections The beginning of the research project was focused on invasive species and their contributions (both negative and positive) to the overall function of Turner’s…
Theoretical Perspectives – McNeill Bay
My research is focused on understanding the influence of the sea wall and multiple drainage sites on barnacle abundance at McNeill Bay. The theoretical basis for my work is that…
Ongoing Field Data Collections
Today I returned to McNeill Bay to continue my data collection. It had been raining the past few days but had stopped for my trip and the weather was cloudy…
Field Research Reflections
I started the research project with working on lichen growth and its association with sunlight. The implementation of sampling method was not that tricky but presence of snow during…
Sampling Strategies
Blog Post 4: Sampling Strategies Which technique had the fastest estimated sampling time? Random gradient had the fastest estimated sampling time at 12 hours and 7 minutes. What was the…
Theoretical Perspectives of Deer Herbivory
The theoretical basis of my project is around deer and selective herbivory of the plants that exist as groundcover at my study site. I am wondering if deer change their…