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Surveying beach populations using transects

Levels: 6-7
NoS achievement aims: Understanding about science icon. Understanding about science , Investigating in science icon. Investigating in science
Contextual strands: Living world icon. Living world
Topic: Rocky Shore

Rationale

Zonation is a concept used by biologists to systematically describe the distribution of living things across a specified abiotic (non-living) changing environment.

By carrying out a transect activity on the rocky shore, students can work collaboratively to gather enough information to enable them to determine a pattern. At the same time they can be encouraged to think of other ways scientists collaborate to enrich their understanding.

What you need

Note: Supporting activity resources are provided below.

Focus

Exploration

The students work in groups to:

  1. lay out their line transect between the high and low tide marks
  2. at each interval, put down a quadrant
  3. within the quadrant, count the numbers of each species and/or the percentage coverage of rocks
  4. move to the next interval and repeat the procedure.

The students use their collected data to address the reflection questions (see below).

Reflection

Activity resources

PDF icon. Setting up a transect line (PDF 81 KB)