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My Blog Post 2 – Sources of Scientific Information

For this project, The source of scientific information I chose to review is  The article “Genetic Resources at Our Doorstep: The Wild Strawberries” by James F. Hancock and James J….

My Blog Post – Observations

For this project, I decided to study and observe the Assiniboine Park and Forest. I decided to take two sections of these areas where I could study wild strawberries.  The…

Blog 2: Scientific Source

  Clark, O., & Thomsen, M. 2020. Restoring Wetlands Dominated by Phalaris arundinacea (Reed Canary Grass) with multiple treatments: Haying, Spraying, and Establishing Aggressive Competitors. Ecological Restoration 138(1):6-9. DOI: 10.3368/er.38.1.6…

Blog #4 Sampling strategies

The Virtual Forest Tutorial employed three sampling techniques: stratified haphazard sampling, random sampling of quadrats, and area-based systematic sampling along a topographic gradient. Among these techniques, area-based systematic sampling along…

Blog 1: Willowband Creek Park Observations

Visit Information: Date: 10/01/2024 Time: 11:18 am Temperature: 4°C   I went to Willowband Creek Park in Abbotsford, BC. The City park is flat wetlands with a walking path looping…

Blog #9 Field research reflection

My field research adventure with Callicarpa, it’s time to take a moment to consider the complex that exists between ecological theory and the real-world difficulties of carrying out a field…

Blog #8 Tables and Graphs

In the research the data collected wasn’t difficult to organizing when summary the factor based on the two kinds of Callicarpa. The outcome of the data analysis was largely as…

Blog #7 Theoretical Perspectives

Introduction: In the intricate world of ecological research, certain plant species stand out as intriguing subjects, and Callicarpa is no exception. The genus, commonly known as beautyberry, encompasses around 140…

Blog #1 data collection

I have done replicate of three of my sample, which resulted in the same outcome. Based on the field observe of the nature center it made me expanding my hypothesis…

Blog #5 Design reflection

When collecting my data on the Callicarpa using the systematic method, the only difficulty I had was identifying the species of fern around it to document. This challenge arose due…