Instructions / How to do this investigation
Question:
What are the dominant organisms found in the three Woodside vernal pools in the winter month of March and spring month of April?
Materials:
- Ice cube trays
- Bucket
- Small bottle for water samples
- Plastic spoons
- White tray or tub to observe small organisms.
- Optional: Hand lens
- Optional: camera
- Website or chart for identification.
- Optional: microscope
Micro-organism Plan
- Identify locations on the school campus that has vernal pools.
- Gather ice samples and water samples under ice if possible.
- Bring water inside to warm for a week.
- Observe water samples with a microscope and hand lens to identify organisms.
- Observe 2 samples from each pond.
Macro-organism plan
- Identify locations on the school campus that has vernal pools.
- Each week (8 weeks), collect water samples 2 quarts in the bucket. When collecting, mix water to be sure to get water from the top and bottom of the pool.
- Pour water into the observation tray.
- Use the spoon or other collection tool to separate organisms into ice cube trays.
- Take a picture or sketch organism found. Count the number of like species in your collection of water. Record the top three most abundant organisms identified.
- Check for micro-organisms with three slides made from the sample.
- Repeat with another two quarts if time.
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