Review for Midterm Zoo511 - 2011. Plan for today Go over Hypotheses/Questions Quick review of key...

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Review for Midterm Zoo511 - 2011

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Review for Midterm

Zoo511 - 2011

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Plan for today• Go over Hypotheses/Questions • Quick review of key concepts from each lecture via powerpoint slides

– These are central ideas to most of the lectures, but there will be questions from slides that are not included today, so don’t just study based on today’s review!

– These are simply slides from previous lectures, so no new material• Question/Answer

– You’ll get to review more material if you actually ask questions

• Hypotheses/Questions: Graded and emailed back to you with comments on the documents (note about reach length data)

• Midterm right after spring break – be ready!– Test format

• Start working on your rough drafts!– 1st draft due in class Week 10 (March 29 or 30)

Announcements

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Week 1 - Anatomy

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Maxilla

Premaxilla

Dentary

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Heterocercal• Tip of vertebral column turns upward• Epicercal: dorsal lobe larger (sturgeon)• Hypocercal: ventral lobe longer (flying fish)

Protocercal• Extends around vertebral column

• Embryonic fish; hagfish

Homocercal• Vertebral column stops short of caudal fin,

which is supported by bony rays• Symmetrical• Derived fishes

Diphycercal• 3 lobed; lungfish and coelacanth• Vertebral column extends to end of caudal

fin, dividing into symmetrical parts

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Spines• Rigid• Never segmented• Often for defense

Rays• Flexible• Often branched• Mainly for support

Fisheries ecologists use both spines & rays for identification and aging!

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Basic Mouth Types

Superior

Terminal

Sub-Terminal Inferior

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Scale types• Ganoid

• Placoid

• Cycloid

• Ctenoid

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Swim bladder

Ovary

Heart

Liver

Stomach

IntestineFat deposits

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Week 2 – Evolution and Functional Morphology & Fish ID’s

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Jaws

Osteichthyes

Gnathostomata

Bony fish

ActinopterygiiSarcopterygiiChondrichthyesAgnatha

Fish Evolution: Cladogram

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Major Trends in Fish Evolution

• Changes in cranium and jaw structure– Branchiostegal rays – Pre-maxilla separation

• Changes in movement– Loss of external armor– Fins– Air bladders

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Body Types

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Jaw Shapes

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Practice

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Practice

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Practice

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Practice

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Practice

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Week 3 – Population Dynamics

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Nutrients (P and N)

Large zooplankton

Invertebrate PlanktivoreVertebrate Planktivore

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Nt+1 = Nt + B – D + I – E

B = births D = deaths I = immigration E = emigration

How do populations change?

DeathsPopulationBirths

Emigration

Immigration

Stocking

Angling

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Rate of population increase

Density independent

Density dependent

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Logistic population growth

K= carrying capacityr0 = maximum rate of increase

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What determines recruitment?

spawning stock biomass (SSB)

Ricker

Beverton-Holt

Density-independent

From: Wootton (1998). Ecology of teleost fishes.

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Catch per unit effort (CPUE)

• Very coarse and very common index of abundance

Effort= 4 nets for 12 hours each= 48 net hours

Catch= 4 fish

CPUE=4/48=0.083

Effort= 4 nets for 12 hours each= 48 net hours

Catch=8 fish

CPUE=8/48=0.167

We conclude population 2 is 2X larger than population 1

1

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Population abundance

• Density estimates (#/area)– Eggs estimated with quadrats– Pelagic larvae sampled with modified plankton

nets– Juvenile and adult fish with nets, traps, hook and

line, or electrofishing

• Density is then used as index of abundance, or multiplied by habitat area to get abundance estimate

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Mark recapture

M=5 C=4 R=2

N=population size=????

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Week 4 – Age and Growth

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3 ways to estimate growth in natural populations• Length Frequency Analysis

•Recaptures of individually marked fish

• Back calculation from calcified structures

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Age this fish:

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Age this fish

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Annuli (t) (St) (ST) (LT) (Lt) Growth @ Age1 1.55255574 3.34385557 194 100.788387 100.78838742 2.29249234 3.34385557 194 139.291536 38.503148953 2.97038463 3.34385557 194 174.566164 35.27462725

EDGE 3.34385557 3.34385557 194 194 19.43383643

Frasier-Lee Lt= c + (LT –c)(St/ST)

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Problems with back calculation

• Lee's Phenomenon

Age Yr.Class 1 2 3 4 5 6

1 1988 90

2 1989 90 115

3 1990 80 112 139

4 1991 75 108 133 150

5 1992 66 96 129 147 160

6 1993 59 92 126 147 156 166

LENGTH AT AGE

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Von Bertalanffy Growth Equation

• Lt = L∞ - (L∞ - L0) exp (-kt)

– Lt = length at time 't’

– L∞ = length at infinity

– L0 = length at time zero (birth)

– K = constant ( shape of growth line)

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Lt = L∞ - (L∞ - L0) exp (-kt)

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Age

Length AL Model

WS Model

Linf = 523.4

Lzero = 57.54

k = 0.081

Linf = 500.6

Lzero = 28.34

k = 0.080

AL WS

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Week 5 – Badger Mill Creek

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Week 6 – Data and writing

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Order of a scientific paper (see handout!)

1. Title2. Abstract3. Introduction – set up your study4. Methods – study site, data analyses5. Results –analyses, reference tables

and figures here6. Discussion – interpret results7. Literature Cited8. Tables and figures

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Note on results• Make ecology the subject of your sentences,

not statistics. Statistics help you tell your story, they are not your story in themselves.

WRONG: Linear regression showed that there was a significant positive relationship with a p-value of 0.04 and an R2 of 0.81 between brown trout abundance and flow velocity.

RIGHT: Brown trout abundance increased with increasing flow velocity (R2=0.81, p=0.04).

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Peer Review

• Criticism is important…”constructive

criticism” is best!

• Two types: Internal and External. Point of internal review is to make external review go well

• Reviews need to be taken seriously

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Statistical TestsHypothesis Testing: In statistics, we are always testing a Null Hypothesis (Ho) against an alternate hypothesis (Ha).

p-value: The probability of observing our data or more extreme data assuming the null hypothesis is correct

Statistical Significance: We reject the null hypothesis if the p-value is below a set value (α), usually 0.05.

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Tests the statistical significance of the difference between means from two independent samples

Student’s T-Test

Null hypothesis: No difference between means.

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Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)Tests the statistical significance of the difference between means from two or more independent groups

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Null hypothesis: No difference between means.

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Simple Linear Regression

• Analyzes relationship between two continuous variables: predictor and response

•Null hypothesis: there is no relationship (slope=0)

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P-value: probability of observing your data (or more extreme data) if no relationship existed.

• Indicates the strength of the relationship, you can think of this as a measure of predictability

R-Squared indicates how much variance in the response variable is explained by the explanatory variable.

If this is low, other variables likely play a role. If this is high, it DOES NOT INDICATE A SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIP!

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Residual Plots Can Help Test Assumptions

0

“Normal” Scatter

0Fan Shape: Unequal Variance

0

Curve (linearity)

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Week 7 – Foraging and Diets

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Holling’s Disc Equation

C.S. “Buzz” Holling

Holling, C. S. 1959. The components of predation as revealed by a study of small mammal predation of the

European pine sawfly. Canadian Entomologist 91:293–320.

Rate of Energy Gained = (λe – s)/(1 +λh)

λ = rate of encounter with diet iteme = energy gained per encounters = cost of search per unit timeh = average handling timeSearch

EncounterPursuitCaptureHandling

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Predation rates ↑ with ↑ prey densities happens due to 2 effects:

1. Functional response by predator-Type 1-Type 2-Type 3

2. Numerical response by predator-Reproduction-Aggregation

Holling’s Observations

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Enumerating the Diet

• The “Big 3”1. Frequency of occurrence2. % composition by number3. % composition by weight

• Diet Indices