This week I have spent a ton of time trying to put together
my presentation for Metro Tech. It was definitely hard to get started since I
started late in the semester and don’t have any data yet but once I got going
it wasn’t too hard to get ideas down on paper. I’m feeling pretty good about
the start of my project and explaining it to others now that I have the basic
outline down. I found some really great papers to get background info from. I’m
especially excited to read two papers by researchers at ASU poly about urbanization
in Phoenix and its effect on birds. I also started working on my bird identifications and I can pick out a great tailed grackle in a second and I've realized that there are a ton of them all over Phoenix.
Thursday, November 29, 2018
Friday, November 23, 2018
Week 2 Formulating a Research topic
Week two has brought about a start to my research project for the program. After completing my CRC tests I began formulating my research topic with Matt. I am well into the planning stages at this point. My overall goal for this project is to explore how different environments and varying levels of plant biodiversity within the Sonoran desert effect biodiversity among bird species. My plan is to visit five different sites within the Sonoran desert once a month and identify the plant species in the area as well as the birds each time I visit. The sites that I have identified for the project are all located within the Sonoran desert and are between 970 and 1700 feet elevation. The sites will be Encanto Park, Phoenix College, Downtown Phoenix, Tres Rios wetlands, Saddle mountain, and Saguaro Lake. These sites will cover both urban and wilderness areas as well as sites with and without a water source. As of right now I have some tentative dates and paths for each site but those of course will be subject to change based on how my first site visit goes. In the meantime I am very excited to dig into some background research on my topic and my sites.
Friday, November 16, 2018
Week 1 Getting Started and Field Trip to Oak Creek
Week one of my S-Stem scholarship program has been a success
so far. I have completed all of my video safety lessons and I will be ready to
start working in the lab after I finish my ethics course. At the end of this
first week I joined the other scholars on a field trip to Oak Creek to explore
the west fork trail. This was a wonderful opportunity to practice identifying
some bird calls and plant species in the area. I even got to see an American crow
and a song sparrow during the trip. I’m hoping to continue expanding my knowledge
of different species before the spring when migratory birds are in the area. The
hike also gave me time to continue thinking about an interesting research topic
for next semester which I am hoping to focus on population ecology.
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Bio: Pablo Rocha
My name is Pablo Rocha, I graduated from the Culinary Institute of America with a degree in Culinary Arts in 2012. Since that time, I have worked in the hospitality industry in various roles. While working in the industry I have continued a lifelong passion of spending my leisure time in nature. It was through this passion that I decided to return to school and pursue a degree in Wildlife Biology and Ecology. It is my mission to obtain a graduate degree and help protect our country's natural resources. Taking part in the S-STEM program and learning how to conduct research
is my first step towards completing that goal.
is my first step towards completing that goal.
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