The ecologist conducted fieldwork in a 5-square-mile area of the Appalachian Mountain foothills in Northeast Georgia, focusing on sample data collection from 1 tree species and 3 animal species.
The ecologist embarked on a fieldwork expedition within the foothills of the Appalachian Mountain in Northeast Georgia, covering a designated territory spanning 5 square miles. This specific region was characterized by a temperate deciduous forest, providing a diverse ecological setting for the study.
The primary focus of the investigation was the collection of sample data, which encompassed information from one tree species and three distinct animal species. The gathered data aimed to contribute valuable insights into the ecological dynamics of this habitat, shedding light on the interactions and dependencies among the identified plant and animal species within the surveyed area.