Title: Sabrina Alexis
1Statistics for Research in Ecology
2Shark Statistics
3Sea Turtles
4Marine Debris
5Sea Cigars
6Coral Probability
- Probability is a way to measure the chances that
something will occur in relation to the possible
alternatives.
There are many
reasons why corals are dying. For example - Coral bleaching, which is caused by elevated sea
surface temperatures due to global climate change - Rising levels of CO2
- Over fishing (bomb and cyanide fishing)
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7How problems affect the reef
- Coral reefs need the water to be between 74-84
degrees Fahrenheit. If the temperature is even 1
degree more or 1 degree less the coral reefs will
die. The temperatures are going up because of
global warming. Coral bleaching is when the water
is too warm, corals will force out the algae
(zooxanthellae) living in their tissues causing
the coral to turn completely white. This is
called coral bleaching.
8Variance
- Variance is used in statistics to describe how
far away your data is from the mean. - This is the formula for variance
9Theoretical Distribution Curve
- A Theoretical Distribution Curve (TDC) is a
theoretical or ideal picture of a distribution
based upon random sampling. - Example
10T-test
This is the formula pool variance
- A T-test is an equation used to determine whether
theres a significant difference between two
group means. The t-statistic is designed to test
if the is a major difference between the means of
the independent samples.
This is a T-test
11Chi Square
- A chi square test is used to see if there are any
significant differences between data sites and
sources.
Today in statistics we played a turtle game to se
if there was a difference in the survival rates
of turtles at different beach sites.
12Sea Turtle Survival
- Sea turtles have many predators such as
- Raccoons
- Crabs
- Humans
- And birds
Sea turtles are also injured by marine debris. If
they eat plastic bags (which somewhat look like
a jellyfish) then it will stay in there stomachs
and they are not able to digest it. Soon they
will die because it is stored in their stomachs
for a long time.
13Caterpillar Data
This data shows that there is no difference
between the treatment and control group.
C1 6/21 7/14/12 23 T1 6/21 7/11/12 20
C2 6/21 7/14/12 23 T2 6/21 7/14/12 23
C3 6/21 7/14/12 20 T3 6/21 7/14/12 23
C4 6/21 7/14/12 23 T4 6/21 DIED
C5 6/21 7/11/12 20 T5 6/21 7/14/12 23
C6 6/21 7/11/12 20 T6 6/21 7/14/12 23
C7 6/21 7/10/12 19 T7 6/21 7/14/12 23
C8 6/21 7/14/12 23 T8 6/21 7/14/12 23
C9 6/21 7/14/12 23 T9 6/21 7/12/12 21
C10 6/21 7/14/12 23 T10 6/21 7/14/12 23
C11 6/21 7/14/12 23 T11 6/21 7/14/12 23
C12 6/21 7/12/12 21 T12 6/21 7/14/12 23
C13 6/21 7/12/12 21 T13 6/21 7/11/12 20
C14 6/21 7/14/12 23 T14 6/21 7/14/12 23
C15 6/21 7/14/12 23 T15 6/21 7/14/12 23