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Life in a Pine Cone Lab 7
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Shannon-Weiner Index Diversity
Where pi = proportionate representation of species i Species Richness Number of Species Equitability Distribution of individuals among species
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Shannon-Weiner Index Diversity
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Data Sheet Sample Info
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Lab Procedure Specimen Identification
Take a sample of material from baby food jar using an eye dropper and place in petri dish Examine the contents under a microscope Observe the organisms, noting similarities in body structures Sort specimens into groups which appear to be related and identify the specimens to order using pictorial keys Place groups into separate plastic vials labeled w/ taxa Count as you place in vial; mark tally on data sheet
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Data Sheet Taxa counts
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Flies 1 pair of wings Large compound eyes
3 body parts (head, thorax, abdomen) Larvae are legless and headless
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Mites 1 ovate body segment 4 pairs of legs Larva have 3 pair
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Spiders 4 pairs legs Abdomen separated by a pedicel (waist)
8 simple eyes
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Ants 3 body parts 2 pairs of membranous wings (if present)
Elbowed antennae Pedicel (waist) separates the thorax and abdomen
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Barklice Either wingless or 2 pairs of wings 3 body parts
Large heads w/ narrow prothorax Long thread-like antennae
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Thrips Either wingless or 2 pairs of fringed wings
Slender bodies tapered at both ends Short, beaded antennae
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Springtails Wingless Furcula (leaping organ) folded forward under the body Compound eyes Segmented antennae
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Pseudoscorpions Enlarged, pincer-like pedipalps
Short, oval abdomen has no tail or stinger
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Centipedes and Millipedes
Centipedes have 1 pair of legs per body segment Millipedes have 2 pairs of legs per body segment
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Sowbugs 7 pairs of legs 7 segments on thorax
Uropods at end of abdomen (paired appendages)
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Sample
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Lab Procedure Specimen Identification
Take a sample of material from baby food jar using an eye dropper and place in petri dish Examine the contents under a microscope Observe the organisms, noting similarities in body structures Sort specimens into groups which appear to be related and identify the specimens to order using pictorial keys Place groups into separate plastic vials labeled w/ taxa Count as you place in vial; mark tally on data sheet Repeat steps 1 through 6 for entire sample
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Data Sheet 18 1 13 5 Taxa counts
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Data Sheet Compute Σni 18 1 13 5 37
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Data Sheet Three Decimal Places Compute pi 37 18 0.487 1 0.027 13
0.351 5 0.135 37
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Data Sheet Three Decimal Places Compute log10(pi) 37 18 0.487 -0.313 1
0.027 -1.569 13 0.351 -0.455 5 0.135 -0.870 37
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Data Sheet Three Decimal Places Compute pilog10(pi)
18 0.487 -0.313 -0.152 Compute -Σpilog10(pi) 1 0.027 -1.569 -0.042 13 0.351 -0.455 -0.160 5 0.135 -0.870 -0.118 37 0,472
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