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Characterizing Community Structure: Plants Lab
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Joshua D. King
02/04/2024
Abstract
An abstract is generally written after the lab has been completed. In this section, write a one or two-paragraph summary related to the lab activities that were completed. The abstract should include the following elements:
Objective
: the main point or central question of the lab
Methods
: a brief statement on what was done during the lab
Results
: a brief statement on what was found
Discussion
: a brief statement of what was concluded
The objective of this lab was to learn how to use transect lines and quadrats over a
ground study to determine species population size, diversity, and richness.
To begin this lab, an area of study within a habitat was chosen. The chosen location
was within the Spring Creek Greenway in southern Texas. After preparing travel
plans, a checklist was created outlining all needed materials and supplies. These items
were secured and travel to the site began. Upon arriving on location, a particular area
within the Spring Creek Greenway was chosen that offered surrounding tree cover but
enough opening for sunlight to penetrate the ground canopy. Once securing our
position, I began to start laying out the transect line that was 300cm’s in length. This
consisted of two flags with a string stretched between them. Using this transect line,
all species that fell within the line were recorded and identified. After recording all
findings, the transect line was removed and placed in a new location. After re-
securing the 300 cm transect line a second study was taken, recording all the species
in the second area. After recording these findings, the transect line was removed and a
quadrat of 1m² was placed using 4 flags and string. The individual species that fell
within this quadrat were then counted and recorded as a percent coverage. After
recording all the species in the quadrat, all materials were cleaned up and the lab was
concluded.
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The findings that were recorded from the transect line showed six different species of
flora. This flora was not evenly distributed but was found in sections. The findings
that were recorded from the quadrat sampling were among the same species as the
transect line with the addition of one new species.
What was concluded from this lab is that the chosen habitat offered a diverse
selection of flora and has a seemingly healthy ecosystem.
Introduction
Provide a brief summary paragraph that includes the following elements:
Background
: Why is this topic (and the results of the lab activities) of interest to environmental scientists?
Purpose
: How are the techniques performed in this lab used to evaluate environmental conditions?
This topic is of interest to environmental scientists because it allows them to evaluate and
determine the population, diversity, and richness of species by using grids or lines with the purpose to gain a better understanding of the ecology within a habitat.
These techniques are used to evaluate environmental conditions by determining if a species is thriving and healthy by producing an abundant population and how other organisms could be affected because of the status of the flora. Materials and Methods
Describe the experimental procedures in enough detail that someone else could repeat the experiment. Include the following elements:
Materials
: Describe the materials and equipment used in the lab
Steps
: Briefly explain the steps taken to perform your lab and collect your data
Calculations
: Describe all mathematical equations and statistical tests used
Materials
Gloves
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Goggles
8 Orange Flag Markers
String, 200ft
Measuring Tape, 150cm
Paper
Marker
Scissors
Calculator with natural logarithm function
Camera
Methods
Transect Method
1.
Gather string, scissors, and 2 orange flags.
2.
Measure and Cut 3 m (300 cm) of string.
3.
Attach one end of the string to an orange flag and the other end to the other flag.
4.
After attaching the string to the flags, place one flag into the ground.
5.
Following a straight line, stretch the string and place the second flag into the ground.
6.
Make sure the string is as straight and close to the ground as possible. If needed, make sure to go straight through a shrub or directly around a tree.
7.
Identify the different species of plants that are touching the transect
line. Take a photo of each species to include and identify for later reference.
8.
Count the individual plant species touching the transect and record the data in Data Table 1. If no or little plants are touching the transect, use your tape measure as a right angle to the line and count the species touching the tape.
9.
Move the transect line from this location to a 2
nd
location at your current site.
10.
Repeat the above steps for a second transect and record these results in Data Table 2.
Quadrat Method
1.
Gather string, scissors, a marker, four orange flags, and the tape measure.
2.
Measure and Cut 4 m (400 cm) of string and mark 100 cm increments from the beginning of one end.
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3.
Tie the string to an orange flag and place the flag in the ground at some point next to Transect Line 2.
4.
Run the string perpendicular to the transect line and place the second flag at the first marked increment line. 5.
Use a piece of paper to help form a right angle and now run the string at a right angle to the first segment.
6.
Place the third flag at the second marked increment on the string and again use the paper to run the string at a right angle to the second segment.
7.
Place the fourth flag at the third marked increment and then tie the string back to the first flag from here.
8.
Identify and photograph the individual species of plants found within the quadrat.
9.
Estimate the amount of coverage within the quadrat for each plant species and record this as a percentage in Data Table 3.
10.
Clean up materials.
Calculations
1.
Calculate total number of individual species. Sum of all individuals =N. 2.
Calculate pi for each species. Pi=ni/N where ni is total number of an individual species.
3.
Calculate pi² for each species. pi²=pi x pi. 4.
Calculate the Simpson index. Sum of all pi² values.
5.
Calculate piln(pi)=pi x ln(pi).
6.
Calculate the Shannon index. Negative sum of all piln(pi) values.
7.
Calculate total percent ground coverage found in the quadrat. Sum all percentages. Results Activity 1
Data Table 1: Transect 1
Species
Description
Number of
Individuals
(n
i
)
p
i
=
n
i
N
p
i
2
p
i
ln
p
i
Lactuca serriola
20
0.36
0.13
-0.37
Oxalis dillenii
5
0.09
0.008
-0.22
Atrichum
6
0.11
0.012
-0.24
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angustatum
Lophatherum
gracile
2
0.04
0.002
-0.13
Chloris
verticillate
16
0.29
0.08
-0.36
Cerastium
fontanum
6
0.11
0.012
-0.24
Total Number of Individuals (N)
55
Shannon Index
-1.56
Simpson Index
0.244
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