KBS GK-12 Project Data Nugget: OneFishTwoFish Melissa Kjelvik Pg. 1 Level 2 & 3, Graphing Exercise, TEACHER COPY Name_____________________ Date______________________ One Fish, Two fish, Shy Fish, Bold Fish Data provided by and written by GK-12 Fellow Melissa Kjelvik Background Information: Animals can act very differently. The way they act can determine which habitats they use and what they eat. There are two types of habitats that young bluegill can use to find food: open water and covered habitats. The open water habitat has more food but has very few places for bluegill to hide, so it’s not as safe as the cover habitat! Scientists can look at what a fish ate to figure out where they were eating. If a fish has a lot of zooplankton in their stomachs, they were probably using open water habitat to look for food! Scientists at the Kellogg Biological Station wanted to know whether bluegill with different personalities use different habitats. They brought young bluegill into an aquarium lab and observed them to see if each one was bold or shy. Then they marked the fish and put 100 bold and 100 shy young bluegill into a pond. After the experiment, they looked at whether the fish ate zooplankton (found in deep water habitats) or insect larvae (types found in shallow water). Cover Open water Figure 1 Pond Environment. Open water is riskier for young bluegill to use because predators (bigger fish) can see them Figure 2 Set-up of lab trials to watch bluegill. If a bluegill eats the food near the predator it is bold. (A) Look at the data below. See if you identify some potential patterns. Then, proceed to (B). DATA Table: The table shows (1) the percentage of food in the fish stomachs that was zooplankton or insect larvae (Remember that zooplankton are found in open water and insect larvae are found in shallow water!) and (2) the growth of bold and shy fish studied measured two ways: as average fish length in millimeters and as average fish weight in grams. Open Water (zooplankton) Shallow Water (insect larvae) Length (mm) Weight (g) Bold 32% 68% 74 6.6 Shy 9% 91% 70 5.5 KBS GK-12 Project Data Nugget: OneFishTwoFish Melissa Kjelvik Pg. 2 Level 2 & 3, Graphing Exercise, TEACHER COPY Scientific Questions: (1) Does the habitat use by bold and shy fish differ? (2) If there is a difference, how do differences habitat use affect fish growth? (Do you think one habitat has better food than the other?) Evidence: You will draw graphs using the data provided and use these graphs to answer the scientific questions by making a claim. The data is the evidence that you will base your claim on, just like a lawyer would in a court case (1) Use the data collected by MSU scientists to draw a bar graph of the relationship between behavior (bold and shy) and habitat use (% open water and shallow water) (Draw your graph below). Students can make a bar graph with the percentage of diet found in open vs shallow water: Percent Habitat Use of Bold and Shy Fish Habitat Use (%) 100% 80% 60% Open Water 40% Cover 20% 0% Bold Shy Fish Behavior (2) Next, draw two bar graphs that show the growth of fish related to their behavior: one showing the relationship between behavior (bold or shy) and average length and another showing the relationship between behavior and average weight (Draw your graphs below). Average Length of Bold and Shy Fish Average Weight of Bold and Shy Fish 76 74 72 70 68 66 64 62 60 7 Bold Shy Fish Behavior 6 5 Title: 4 3 2 1 0 Bold Fish Behavior Average Weight (g) Average Fish Length (mm) Average Weight (g) Title: Average Length (mm) ? Name_____________________ Date______________________ Shy Bold Shy Fish Behavior Bold Shy Fish Behavior Evidence summary: Bold fish had more food in their stomachs from the open water habitat than shy fish. Bold fish were both longer and weighed more then shy fish. KBS GK-12 Project Data Nugget: OneFishTwoFish Melissa Kjelvik Pg. 3 Level 2 & 3, Graphing Exercise, TEACHER COPY Name_____________________ Date______________________ Claim: Write a claim that answers the scientific questions. Bold and shy fish use different habitats to find food and bold fish grow faster, maybe because the open water habitat has higher quality food. Reasoning: How does the evidence support your claim? (Be specific!) Shy fish mostly used shallow water habitat to find food. Bold fish also mostly used shallow water for their habitat, but they used more open water habitat than the shy fish. (Bold fish used open water habitat 32% of the time, but shy fish only used open water habitat 9% of the time) Because bold fish used open water habitat much more than the shy fish, they are using different habitats to find food. Bold fish were also bigger in length (by 4 mm) and weight (by 1.1 g) than shy fish, so students can hypothesize that food from open water habitats are higher quality, allowing the bold fish to grow more than the shy fish.