Manning and Jasper (1984) studied bird foraging behavior in a…
Question Manning and Jasper (1984) studied bird foraging behavior in a… Manning and Jasper (1984) studied bird foraging behavior in a forest in British Columbia. In a managed forest, 54% of the canopy volume was Douglas fir, 28% was ponderosa pine, 5% was grand fir, and 1% was western larch. They made 156 observations of foraging by red-breasted nuthatches (birds); 70 observations (45% of the total) in Douglas fir, 79 (51%) in ponderosa pine, 3 (2%) in grand fir, and 4 (3%) in western larch. What is the biological null hypothesis? Is the difference in proportion significant? Include the value of your calculated statistic, its degrees of freedom if any, and the calculated p-value in your answer. Math BIOT 153 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


