Wednesday, August 14, 2019
Natural Selection for the Birds Lab Report Essay
Purpose:  To determine which birds with which beaks survive best in their environment depending on the type of food available.  Question:  What is the effect of the type of food available on the frequency of different types of bird beaks?  Hypothesis:  If the food type changes in the environment, then the amount of each type of bird beaks will change because birds with beaks more suited to the available food will be more successful over time.  Variables:  The independent variable of the lab is the type of food that is available to the birds. The dependent variable of the lab is the frequency of each type-size and shape-of beaks.  Materials:  100 sunflower seeds  100 raisins  100 grains of rice  2 forks  2 spoons  2 knives  Plastic cup  Procedure:  1. Gather around the edge of the table cloth, mixing the three groups fairly evenly. 2. Pick up food pieces only with your tool, using the pair of utensils in one hand, simulating the action of a beak. 3. Pick up one pieceà  of food at a time, and put it in your cup (ââ¬Å"stomachâ⬠) before picking another piece of food. 4. Keep your body off the table cloth and pick up food only within your reach. 5. Start only when the teacher says ââ¬Å"Goâ⬠ and finish when all food has been ââ¬Å"eaten.â⬠  Dataââ¬âEnvironment with Equal Amounts of Insects, Seeds, and Fruit  Second Generation  Flock X  Flock Y  Flock Z  Insects Eaten  35  32  33  Seeds Eaten  34  46  20  Fruit Eaten  78  15  7  Total  147  93  60  Percentage  49%  31%  20%  Simulated Number of Birds  in Flock for 3rd Generation  15  9  6  Dataââ¬âChanged Environment with Equal Amounts of Insects and Seeds but No Fruit. First Generation  Flock X  Flock Y  Flock Z  Insects Eaten  30  60  60  Seeds Eaten  27  93  30  Total  57  153  90  Percent  19%  51%  30%  Simulated Number of Birds  in Flock for 2nd Generation  6  15  9  Second Generation  Flock X  Flock Y  Flock Z  Insects Eaten  15  100  44  Seeds Eaten  17  80  44  Total  32  180  88  Percent  11%  60%  29%  Simulated Number of Birds  in Flock for 3rd Generation  3  18  9  Analysis:  Based on the data in the first table flock X consumes mostly fruit. When fruit was taken away there was a decrease in the number of birds that flock X contained. Flock Y consumes mostly seeds. There was no effect on flock Y when fruit was removed. Due to the fact that flock Z eats mostly insects, the flock was not affected by the removal of fruit.  Conclusion:  In this lab I learned about how favorable traits are important when nature selects what organism will survive and pass down its genes for the next generation to inherit, I also learned that most species learn to adapt to their environments so that they can have a favorable trait to be able to survive in their environment. I was able to observe that in the wilderness you need that favorable trait so that you are able to reproduce and pass down your genotypes for the next generation of you species to inherit. Ià  gained useful skills such as how to determine the next generationââ¬â¢s population by analyzing results from experiments I conducted relating to the bird populations    
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