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EXPERIMENT 2, Study notes of Ecology and Environment

Emperor penguins huddles. • Emperor penguins form large huddles to keep warm. It's a behavioural adaptation. • Show video ...

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EXPERIMENT 2
Huddling
a behavioural adaptation
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EXPERIMENT 2

Huddling

a behavioural adaptation

Emperor penguins huddles

  • Emperor penguins form large huddles to keep warm. It’s a behavioural adaptation.
  • Show video

Experiment

  • In this experiment, test tubes of hot water are grouped together as a model of penguins in a huddle.
  • The decrease in temperature over time is compared to a lone test tube of hot water.

Resources needed

  • Test tubes or boiling tubes.
  • Beakers (to stand the huddled test tubes in).
  • Elastic bands.
  • Thermometers.
  • Stopwatches.
  • Kettles.

Method

  • Boil water in a kettle.
  • Each group needs 8 test tubes.
    • 7 test tubes are arranged into a group, with one test tube at the centre, this can be secured with an elastic band and placed in a beaker to hold it upright.
    • The other is kept on its own.
  • Pour equal amounts of boiling water into the test tubes and start the timers.
  • Place the Thermometers into the lone test tube and the test tube at the centre of the huddle.
  • Take the temperature every minute for a period of time such as 12 minutes.

Advices

  • Be carefull when handling hot water
  • Star the measurements of tempetarure as soon as posible after pourign the water.
  • You are going to work in groups of 3. You have to be coordinated (the water is cooling rapidly): - Student 1 measures the time. - Student 2 measures the temperature in the lone test tube. - Student 3 writes the results down. - You have to repeat the process with the test tube which is at the center of the huddle.

Presenting results

  • These results can be presented as a line graph of time vs temperature with two data sets (one for the huddled test tube and one for the one test tube).

Improvements

  • A suggested improvement would be to repeat the experiment to get more reliable results.
  • Taking the investigation further could be to increase the size of the huddle to get an additional set of data.