Rangeland scientists and quantitative ecologists have developed numerous methods and monitoring techniques that can be used for vegetation sampling (Barbour et al. 1987). The methods used to position samples (transects, quadrats, lines, and points) vary and can be classed as selective, capricious, systematic, or random. One of the prerequisites for valid statistical inference is that samples are taken randomly. A random sampling procedure implies that all elements or units of the population being studied have an equal chance of being represented in the sample. It also implies that selection of an element or unit does not influence the chance of other units being sampled. Data that is collected using random sampling procedures can be used to...
To inform planning for long-term ecological monitoring, we sampled vegetation and soil-surface attri...
Government agencies are subject to increasing public scrutiny of land management practices. Conseque...
Vegetation cover and composition are two indicators commonly used to monitor terrestrial ecosystems....
Rangeland scientists and quantitative ecologists have developed numerous methods and monitoring tech...
The point-centered quarter method of sampling grassland vegetation is critically examined. Statistic...
The influence that different sampling methods have on the results and the interpretation of vegetati...
Cover and yield are two of the most commonly monitored plant attributes in rangeland vegetation surv...
Several methods of vegetation sampling were compared in a very homogeneous herbaceous vegetation: Ne...
Rapid vegetation sampling methods based on visual estimation are useful for monitoring changes in ra...
Resource managers and scientists need efficient, reliable methods for quantifying vegetation to cond...
An evaluation of sampling techniques was conducted on a tall-grass prairie in eastern Oklahoma. The ...
A pilot survey to determine the sampling efficiency of the wheel-point method, using the nearest pla...
An annotated bibliography (1) was compiled on references pertaining to sampling methods for grasslan...
LÁJER (2007) raised the problem of using a non-random sample for statistical testing of plant commun...
Stubble height, a measure of the amount of vegetation remaining after grazing, is thought to be a us...
To inform planning for long-term ecological monitoring, we sampled vegetation and soil-surface attri...
Government agencies are subject to increasing public scrutiny of land management practices. Conseque...
Vegetation cover and composition are two indicators commonly used to monitor terrestrial ecosystems....
Rangeland scientists and quantitative ecologists have developed numerous methods and monitoring tech...
The point-centered quarter method of sampling grassland vegetation is critically examined. Statistic...
The influence that different sampling methods have on the results and the interpretation of vegetati...
Cover and yield are two of the most commonly monitored plant attributes in rangeland vegetation surv...
Several methods of vegetation sampling were compared in a very homogeneous herbaceous vegetation: Ne...
Rapid vegetation sampling methods based on visual estimation are useful for monitoring changes in ra...
Resource managers and scientists need efficient, reliable methods for quantifying vegetation to cond...
An evaluation of sampling techniques was conducted on a tall-grass prairie in eastern Oklahoma. The ...
A pilot survey to determine the sampling efficiency of the wheel-point method, using the nearest pla...
An annotated bibliography (1) was compiled on references pertaining to sampling methods for grasslan...
LÁJER (2007) raised the problem of using a non-random sample for statistical testing of plant commun...
Stubble height, a measure of the amount of vegetation remaining after grazing, is thought to be a us...
To inform planning for long-term ecological monitoring, we sampled vegetation and soil-surface attri...
Government agencies are subject to increasing public scrutiny of land management practices. Conseque...
Vegetation cover and composition are two indicators commonly used to monitor terrestrial ecosystems....