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Sampling Strategies
The technique with the fastest sampling time was the systematic technique with a time of 12 hours and 37 minutes. The other techniques are only slower by about 5 minutes….
Blog Post 9
My field experiment required many revisions to its implementation and design. There was a major confound in my preliminary hypothesis which I then had to switch. This resulted in me…
Blog Post 2
The source of ecological information I have chosen is “Wetlands, carbon, and climate change” by W.J. Mitsch et al. 2013. Citation/Open access link: Mitsch, W. J., Bernal, B., Nahlik, A….
Blog Post 1: King’s Park
The area I have chosen is King’s Park located at 198 Kings Drive, Winnipeg, Manitoba. On November 7th, 2023 at 14:36 CST I visited the area and noted the weather…
Post 4: Sampling Strategies
For this exercise, the area chosen for sampling was the Snyder-Middleswarth Natural Area . The first sampling technique was: Area based, systematic 24 Quadrats sampled, for a total sample time…
Scientific sources of information.
I chose the article ‘Production Ecology and Reverse Growth of Ponderosa Pine’ by Ezequiel Fernández-Tschieder, Dan Binkley, William Bauerle. I believe this is a peer reviewed research academic article. It…
SCIENTIFIC SOURCES
Bonnet-Lebrun, A.-S., Manica, A., & Rodrigues, A. S. L. (2020). Effects of urbanization on Bird Migration. Biological Conservation, 244, 108423. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108423 The article cited above is an academic peer-reviewed…
OBSERVATIONS Bladry Creek Park WPG MB
TIME/DATE: 11/03/2023 at 14:25 CST WEATHER: Fall Season. Chilly weather, snow on ground, temperatures 2 degree Celsius, 2 km/h wind, 67% humidity. LOCATION: Winnipeg, MB, Canada AREA/SIZE (M): 997.28 meters…
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I chose an area to observe behind my house that is located near the Elk River in Fernie, BC. It is a flat walking path that takes you beside the…