BIOLOGY – UNIT TWO, SAC FOUR
FIELD REPORT ON THE INTERTIDAL ZONE BIOTA OF BLAIRGOWRIE


Data collected on the field trip will be used to formulate a report on the rock pools of Blairgowrie. Data collected on the field trip should include:

-  Information from nine quadrants (see quadrant table attached)

-  Photos / diagrams / descriptions of the organisms living in each of the environments

-  Notes collected on the varying environmental factors in each of the three zones studied

The Report should include all data collected on the field trip as well as the following information, arranged under suitable sub-headings:

-  A field report outlining the distribution and density of both Flora and Fauna in each of the three zones
(use quadrates to calculate plant coverage and animal density, analyse these findings)

-  A comparison of the different factors present in each of the three zones

-  An outline and identification of the different flora and fauna that live in the different zones including explanations as to how they have suitably adapted to live in these areas

*You will have use of a laptop computer and will be provided with three 48 minute periods to complete the report

FAUNA AND FLORA DENSITY TABLE

QUADRANT ONE / QUADRANT TWO / QUADRANT THREE
Number of organisms / % of Flora Coverage / Number of organisms / % of Flora Coverage / Number of organisms / % of Flora Coverage
SPLASH
LITTORAL
SUB LITTORAL

Formula to calculate organism density per m2= . Total number of organisms .
(# of quadrants ÷ size of quadrants m2)

DESCRIPTION CHART FOR ORGANISMS SIGHTED

Animal / Plant (Name or Diagram) / Zone Located / Habitiat / Observations / Notes / Adaptations / Photo (Y/N)

DESCRIPTION CHART FOR ZONES OF THE ROCKY SHORE

Zone / Factor / Description
SAC 4: BLAIRGOWRIE FIELD TRIP MARKING CRITERIA
Marks (4) / Marks (3) / Marks (2) / Marks (1) / Marks (0)
Field Work / x / x / Field work is comprehensive, photos are taken, all tables and tasks have been completed / Field work has been performed, was not 100% complete or thorough / Not Shown
Factors effecting survival / Demonstrated a clear understanding of how the factors vary as the rocky shore environment changes. Comparisons are drawn between the three zones. / Demonstrated a clear understanding of the varying factors on the rocky shore, lacked a formal comparison between the three zones. / Demonstrated some understanding the factors present and the change in these factors across the shore environment. / Demonstrated little understanding the factors present and the change in these factors across the shore environment. / Not Shown
Adaptations of rocky shore biota / Clearly discussed 5 or more examples of the way that both flora and fauna have formed different adaptations to deal with their own parts of the rocky shore environment.
Links the adaptations to the factors found in that environment / Discussed 4 examples of the adaptations that both flora and fauna have formed to deal with their own areas of the rocky shore environment. / Discussed 3 examples of the adaptations that both flora and fauna have formed to deal with their own areas of the rocky shore environment. / Discussed less than 3 examples of the adaptations shown by the flora and fauna on the rocky shore, or showed very little understanding. / Not Shown
Density & Distribution of organisms / X / All calculations are correct, thorough analysis of the data is performed; logical conclusions are reached to explain both the density and distribution of individual organisms as well as the biota as a whole. / All calculations are correct, some analysis of the data is performed, logical conclusions are reached to explain both the density and distribution of individual organisms as well as the biota as a whole. / Calculations are correct, there is some analysis relating to the distribution and density of the biota across the rocky shore. / Not Shown
Cohesion of report / x / x / All areas of the report are complete. Report flows from one sub heading to the next. / Report is missing areas or is disjointed. / Not Shown