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Page 1: Statistics

StatisticsResearch in EcologyMaya Damski

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Atlantic Sharp-nose sharksMales Females

920 840928 850935 932943 960950 960950 965954 972960 980962 980974 985975 995975 1000952 1000950 1009

1010101010101020102510251028103010381043105410601160

Mean: Mean:950 998

Median: Median:952 1009

Mode: Mode:950, 975 1010

920 930 940 950 960 970 980 990 1000

Average Length of Sharp-nose Sharks

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Sea Turtles

Color Survived Hatchlings

Blue 13 25

Yellow 25 25

Green 18 25

Red 3 25

Orange 4 25

Blue Yellow Green Red Orange0

5

10

15

20

25

Number of Sea Turtle Hatchlings in Group Site F

Survived Hatchlings

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Bottle Cap Colors on the Beach

15%7%

5%

21%12%

1%

11%

18% 7%3%

Percentage of Bottle Cap Colors

RedOrangeYellowBlueGreenPurpleBlackWhiteClearOther

Color NumberRed 11Orange 5Yellow 4Blue 15Green 9Purple 1Black 8White 13Clear 5Other 2

Bottle caps are not only the garbage that is washed up on beaches. Some examples include plastic bags and lumber. The litter affects animals, and sometimes kills them.

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Frequency Distribution of Sea Cigars by Size (cm)

"1-5" "6-10"

"11-15"

"16-20"

"21-25"

"26-30"

02468

1012

Frequency Distribution of Sea Cigars

Size Class

Freq

uenc

y

Size # of Sea(in cm) Cigars"1-5" 0"6-10" 3"11-15" 4"16-20" 12"21-25" 5"26-30" 1

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Probability

Coral Planula Survival Probability

Probability

Type

s of C

oral

Trial # Water Substrate Wave

Survived?

  Temp. / Depth ActionYes or No

1 3 3 4Yes2 6 6 3No3 4 5 1No4 4 1 6Yes5 3 1 3No6 6 3 4No7 5 5 6No8 1 6 3No9 1 4 3No

10 5 6 3No11 1 2 6No12 1 5 6No13 6 3 3No14 1 2 2No15 5 3 4Yes16 3 2 3No17 5 6 1No18 5 6 4No

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VarianceVariance is one of the two ways to describe how far away your data is from the mean.

This formula is the way to calculate variance.

the sum = the mean of the data

X = each data value n = the number of values

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Standard Deviation

Standard Deviation also shows how spread out the data are.

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Theoretical Distribution Curve

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 250

0.51

1.52

2.53

3.54

Sample Distribution of Sea Cigar Lengths

Length (cm)

Freq

uenc

y0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0

0.5

1

1.5

2

2.5

3

TDC of 25 Mangrove Seedlings

Length of Seedling (cm)

Freq

uenc

y

Size Frequency6 0.38 0.8

10 1.512 2.214 2.516 2.218 1.520 0.822 0.3

Theoretical Distribution Curve (TDC) is an ideal picture of a distribution based upon random sampling.

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T-TestControl Treatment

14 1413 1313 1513 1513 1513 14

14 14 15 15

P= 0.000545057

p

The t-test equation tests if there is a significant difference between the means of two independent samples. The t-test is calculated by the t- statistic. The formula for the t – statistic is on the bottom of this slide.Key

X1=mean of the first groupX2=mean of the second groupn1=number of _ in the first groupn2 =number of _ in the second group


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