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List 3 abiotic factors.
Light intensity
Humidity
Temperature
Wind speed
Water supply
Day length
Nutrient supply
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.