Diana_Cuevas_The_Outsider_Workbook

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Cane beetle Crimson Finch Cane beetle Crimson Finch Fruiting plants Grasses Mosaic-tailed rat x x Sugarcane Terrestrial insects Cane beetle: Crimson Finch: 1 1 Potential predators Mitchell's water monitor Number of predators for: (do NOT adjust; this will auto-calculate) For question 1, use the matrix above to show the connections bet In this matrix, potential predators are listed in rows and potential in the columns that reflect known species of prey (based on the the Field Guide of Australia. As an example, the row for terrestrial insects has been completed terrestrial insects eat fruiting plants and grasses. Use the same ap
Fruiting plants Grasses Mosaic-tailed rat x x x X X Fruiting plants: Grasses: Mosaic-tailed rat: Mitchell's water monitor: 2 2 1 0 Potential prey Mitchell's water monitor tween predators and prey in the Australian community. l prey are listed in columns. For each potential predator, place an “X” Field Guide). Leave a cell blank if no evidence of predation exists in d. The "X"s in the cells for "fruiting plants" and "grasses" indicate that pproach to complete the rows for the remaining predators.
Sugarcane Terrestrial insects x Cane beetle: 1 Crimson Finch: 1 Fruiting plants: 0 Grasses: 0 x x Mosaic-tailed rat: 3 Mitchell's water monitor: 3 Sugarcane: 0 Terrestrial insects: 2 Sugarcane: Terrestrial insects: 2 1 Number of prey for: (do NOT adjust; this will auto-calculate)
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Mitchell's water monitor Crimson Finch Mosaic-tailed rat Terrestrial insects Grasses Fruiting plants For question 2, use the blank food web above to illustrate the flow of ene Australian community. Arrows indicate the direction that energy flows, from species of prey to sp of predators. Click on each blank box above to select the appropriate sp from the dropdown menu. Use your answers from the matrix in question 1 to help guide your work. Each Australian species will be used once in this food web.
Cane beetle Sugarcane ergy between each species in the pecies pecies Screenshot showing a dropdown menu
Mitchell's water monitor Crimson Finch Mosaic-tailed rat Terrestrial insects Grasses Fruiting plants For question 3, use the food web above to incorporate cane toads. To hel get started, your answers have been copied over from the "Question 2" s Step 1: Take the "Cane toads" text box located to the right of these instructions and move it to the appropriate area of the food web above Step 2: Take the blue arrow located to the right of these instructions, an position it to indicate the direction that energy flows between cane toa other species in the community. This represents the various predator-pre relationships between cane toads and other Australian species. You may duplicate, reposition, and adjust the size of the arrow as needed. C
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Cane beetle Sugarcane Use this text box for Step 1. Drag the text box to the appropriate area of this food web. Use this arrow for Step 2. Duplicate, reposition, and adjust the size of the arrow as needed. lp you sheet. e. nd ads and ey Cane toads
Pre cane toads Year Number of Mitchell’s water monitors (# individuals/transect) 1984 92.6 1985 104.6 1986 106.7 1987 88.7 1988 94.7 1989 94.3 1990 96.1 1991 88.1 1992 105.8 1993 109.5 1994 97.7 1995 102.2 1996 109.4 1997 101.7 1998 104.0 1999 102.6 2000 108.0 2001 98.4 2002 97.6 2003 108.4 2004 75.6 2005 95.0 2006 102.0 2007 96.0 2008 101.9 2009 82.7 2010 104.5
The data in this sheet will be used for assignment question 12. Use the Excel sheet (tab) labeled " Question 12 " for all calculations, modeling, and graphing.
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Pre cane toads Year Number of Mitchell’s water monitors (# individuals/transect) AVG 98.8 1984 92.6 MEDIAN 101.7 1985 104.6 STDEV 8.3 1986 106.7 1987 88.7 LIMIT BINS 1988 94.7 80 75-80 1989 94.3 85 80-85 1990 96.1 90 85-90 1991 88.1 95 90-95 1992 105.8 100 95-100 1993 109.5 105 100-105 1994 97.7 110 105-110 1995 102.2 1996 109.4 1997 101.7 1998 104.0 1999 102.6 2000 108.0 2001 98.4 2002 97.6 2003 108.4 2004 75.6 2005 95.0 2006 102.0 2007 96.0 2008 101.9 2009 82.7 2010 104.5 75.6 82.7 88.1 88.7 92.6 94.3 94.7 95.0 96.0 #18 2011 96.1 2012 97.6 2013 97.7 98.4 #15 14 101.7 75- 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Frequen (# indivi Frequency
101.9 102.0 102.2 102.6 104.0 104.5 104.6 105.8 106.7 108.0 108.4 109.4 109.5
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FREQ 1 1 2 4 5 8 6 85 4.7% 33 0.0% 14 0.0% For question 12, refer to the sheet (tab) in this Excel DATA- Mitchell's water monitors ,” containing histor Mitchell's water monitors. Use this Excel sheet for calculations, modeling, and g calculated values to the nearest tenth of a decimal p if you calculate the value as 3.8218, round to 3.8. Refer to the lab packet document for specific Excel fo instructions. -80 80-85 85-90 90-95 95-100 100-105 105-110 ncy distribution of the number iduals/transect) of Mitchell’s water monitors (1984-2010) Number of Mitchell’s water monitors (# individuals/transect)
workbook labeled rical abundances of graphing. Round all place. For example, ormatting
Pre cane toads Year Death rate (%/year) of crimson finches in their nests 1984 57.1 1985 62.1 1986 62.6 1987 53.0 1988 55.4 1989 54.7 1990 60.1 1991 60.1 1992 62.4 1993 66.4 1994 54.9 1995 65.6 1996 68.7 1997 66.2 1998 65.2 1999 61.8 2000 66.9 2001 62.2 2002 61.1 2003 68.4 2004 54.8 2005 56.7 2006 63.3 2007 58.5 2008 60.0 2009 52.5 2010 63.8
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The data in this sheet will be used for assignment question 19. Use the Excel sheet (tab) labeled " Question 19 " for all calculations, modeling, and graphing.
Pre cane toads Year Death rate (%/year) of crimson finches in their nests AVG 60.9 1984 57.1 STDEV 4.8 1985 62.1 1986 62.6 LIMITS BINS 1987 53.0 55 50-55 1988 55.4 60 55-60 1989 54.7 65 60-65 1990 60.1 70 65-70 1991 60.1 1992 62.4 #24 45 1993 66.4 31 1994 54.9 19 1995 65.6 1996 68.7 1997 66.2 1998 65.2 1999 61.8 2000 66.9 2001 62.2 2002 61.1 2003 68.4 2004 54.8 2005 56.7 2006 63.3 2007 58.5 2008 60.0 2009 52.5 2010 63.8 52.5 53.0 54.7 54.8 54.9 55.4 56.7 57.1 58.5 60.0 60.1 60.1 61.1 61.8 62.1 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Frequenc Finches in Dea Frequency
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62.2 62.4 62.6 63.3 63.8 65.2 65.6 66.2 66.4 66.9 68.4 68.7
FREQUENCY 5 5 10 7 4.20% 0.00% 0.00% For question 19, refer to the sheet (tab) in this Excel workbo DATA- Crimson Finch death rates ,” containing historical dea crimson finches. Use this Excel sheet for calculations, modeling, and graphing calculated values to the nearest tenth of a decimal place. Fo if you calculate the value as 3.8218, round to 3.8. Refer to the lab packet document for specific Excel formattin instructions. 50-55 55-60 60-65 65-70 cy Distribution of Death Rate (%/year) of Crimson n Their Nests (1984-2010) ath rate (%/year) of crimson finches in their nests
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