Need biology work done
Descriptive Title of your study including common and scientific binomials
Your name and institutional affiliation
Please add a format/color/style that personalizes the presentation
ABSTRACT: Brief overview of the study and its findings. Be sure to include hypothesis and whether it was or was not supported.
Introduction
Describe species A
Describe species B
Describe how they interact
Describe key findings of peer reviewed study 1
Described key findings of peer reviewed study 2
State hypothesis (Sightings of Species A are higher (OR lower) in areas with high sightings of Species B)
Image of each species (from iNaturalist with CCO designation)
Methods
Describe iNaturalist (eg what is it? What information is recorded? By whom? List its URL)
Summarize steps used to gather data (eg how you used iNaturalist to get/collect your data)
Describe your use of MS Excel
Describe correlation statistic and what it means
Screenshot/image of iNaturalist tool used (eg with the map)
Results
Mean # and range (highest to lowest count) of sightings of Species A
Mean # and range Species B
Correlation value and meaning (0 = no correlation
Closer to 1 = positive correlation (eg both #s rise in tandem)
Closer to -1 = negative correlation (low #s of one trend with high #s of the other)
INSERT YOUR GRAPH HERE
Discussion
Did the data support or not support your hypothesis?
What might this finding mean?
How did these findings compare to the two studies referenced?
What are some flaws/biases in these data?
How might you retest this hypothesis next time?
What are some new questions that arose?
Literature Cited/Bibliography (Articles 1 and 2 )
Last name and 1st initial of all authors (year) Title of article, Name of Journal Vol. Issue, pp.
How to find iNaturalist copyright free photos
How to compress images so your file is not too large!
Now its time to record! Practice speaking about each slide and pronouncing each species name etc. When ready, select Slide Show then hit Record Slide Show.
When finished recording and you spot a typo, you can still change the slides, or even reorder them and the recordings will remain intact!
Be sure to pause when you advance to the next slide, or you may cut off your speech. Each slide has a recording of your voice.
How to record your presentation in PowerPoint When done, save with a new name, and include your name, the species and Bio 14
Click here to advance to the next slide
Click here to turn off your camera and onyour microphone
Click here to record, stop, and play back. Only hit stop if you mess up and need to re-record on one slide
Look here to see how long each slide recording is. About 1 or 2 min per slide is plenty.
Click here when finished. It will take you back to the regular PowerPoint screen.