Population growth of Lemna minor
Writing assignment - Due Friday, March 9, 2007 in class
Use 12 point New Times Roman font, with double spacing and 1 inch margins. For the literature cited section only, use single space hanging format.
Title of Study:
Include the dependent variable, independent variable, and organism studied.
Results:
Please see the "Communicating Ecology" handout for greater detail on how to write a results section. In brief, the results section is a narrative presentation of the essential features of your data and the outcome(s) of your experiment. The results section should contain:
- A narrative description of the results, without any interpretation, and
- Figures (graphs) or tables that illustrate the narrative.
Graphs to include:
- N vs. t for all four treatments (Low-4, Low-15, High-4, High-15)
- ln N vs. t for all four treatments.
- The slope of the line through the points for each treatment approximates r, the rate of growth per capita
- Note that we cannot calculate K from our data since our populations did not approach K
Discussion:
Please see the "Communicating Ecology" handout for greater detail on how to write a discussion section. In brief, your results require interpretation and this is done in the discussion. Here you use your results (referring back to specific tables and figures as necessary) to build a logical argument for your interpretation. Compare your results to results of published studies. Speculate as to what is causing the variation in population growth and r in each treatment.
Literature cited:
Provide a literature cited list in APA format. Only include those references that you directly cite in the paper. Never include internet sources.
Below is the class average (of 4 groups).
Nutrient, Plant # / Day 0 / Day 7 / Day 14Low, 4 / 4 / 11 / 16
High, 4 / 4 / 10 / 23
Low, 15 / 15 / 25 / 43
High, 15 / 15 / 35 / 66
LEMNA RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
NAME:______
BREAKDOWN OF MISTAKES BY SECTION POINTS
TITLE
_____ Independent Variable ____ Dependent Variable ____ Organism (Latin name)
_____ Concise and well-written /4
RESULTS
_____ Data presentation correct (appropriate figures, format, axes labelled, etc.)
_____ All tables and figures referred to in text
_____ Results of analyses of data
_____ States trends in the data accurately and concisely
_____ Do not include raw data!
_____ No interpretation of data included /10
DISCUSSION
_____ Interpretation of results (discussion of r, etc.)
_____ Draws conclusions
_____ Connection of results to hypothesis(es) and other studies
_____ Sources of error/reliability of results
_____ Additional experiments/hypothesis(es)
_____ Discusses implications or significance of experiments
_____ Well organized and informative /10
LITERATURECITED
_____ Proper Format_____ Cite all sources
_____ Use of sources when appropriate /6
GRAMMAR/SPELLING and ORGANIZATION
_____ Sentences well constructed and logical
_____ Typos
_____ Spelling
_____ “Data” is plural
_____ Proper format
_____Scientific name underlined or italicized
_____Genus name capitalized and species name in lower case /5
TOTAL SCORE /35