Effect of Different Variables on Species Distribution Flashcards
List 8 abiotic factors.
Light intensity
Temperature
Water supply
Nutrient supply
Humidity
Wind speed
Day length
Rainfall
List 3 biotic factors.
Competition for resources
Predation
Disease
How is percentage cover calculated?
Use a quadrat with squares. Count how many squares the required species is present in. Only count a square if more than half of the square is covered. Calculate the percentage of squares the species is present in.
Outline the procedure to this practical.
- Choose an area to take samples from. Use a random number generator to generate 10 sets of random coordinates.
- Use two tape measures to create a set of axes off which coordinates can be read.
- Place the quadrat at each of the coordinates, placing the bottom left corner on the coordinate every time.
- Record the percentage cover for the chosen species.
- At each coordinate, a measure of the independent variable should be taken.
Eg. record light intensity using a photometer at each location
How can the results be used to determine the relationship between the chosen factor and the percentage cover?
Use a statistical test eg. Pearson’s linear correlation, Spearman’s rank
Why should a random number generator be used?
To avoid bias in random sampling.
State the formula for the mark-release-recapture method.
Population size = no. in 1st sample x no. in 2nd sample / no. marked in 2nd sample
State the assumptions when using the mark-release-recapture method.
No births, deaths or immigrations.
Random mixing of marked individuals with population.
marking does not affect behaviour of individuals or make them more vulnerable to predators.