Vegetation cover and composition are two indicators commonly used to monitor terrestrial ecosystems. These indicators are currently quantified with a number of different methods. The interchangeability and relative benefits of different methods have been widely discussed in the literature, but there are few published comparisons that address multiple criteria across a broad range of grass- and shrub-dominated communities, while keeping sampling effort (time) approximately constant. This study compared the utility of three field sampling methods for ecological assessment and monitoring: line-point intercept, grid-point intercept, and ocular estimates. The criteria used include: (1) interchangeability of data, (2) precision, (3) cost, and (4)...
Rangeland scientists and quantitative ecologists have developed numerous methods and monitoring tech...
A pilot survey to determine the sampling efficiency of the wheel-point method, using the nearest pla...
A diversity of field-based grazing intensity measurements are used for rangeland management. However...
Government agencies are subject to increasing public scrutiny of land management practices. Conseque...
Resource managers and scientists need efficient, reliable methods for quantifying vegetation to cond...
Rapid vegetation sampling methods based on visual estimation are useful for monitoring changes in ra...
We used photography-based grid point intercept (GPI) analysis and Daubenmire to assess ecosystem ser...
To inform planning for long-term ecological monitoring, we sampled vegetation and soil-surface attri...
The U.S. Army is responsible for preparing a well-trained combat force while maintaining the ecologi...
On the Ground • Method comparison studies are necessary to reconcile monitoring methods that have ar...
The influence that different sampling methods have on the results and the interpretation of vegetati...
There is global recognition that sustainable land use requires monitoring that will detect change on...
Maintaining native plant diversity, detecting exotic species, and monitoring rare species are becomi...
This paper reports a recent research project that focused on improving field techniques for vegetati...
Several methods of vegetation sampling were compared in a very homogeneous herbaceous vegetation: Ne...
Rangeland scientists and quantitative ecologists have developed numerous methods and monitoring tech...
A pilot survey to determine the sampling efficiency of the wheel-point method, using the nearest pla...
A diversity of field-based grazing intensity measurements are used for rangeland management. However...
Government agencies are subject to increasing public scrutiny of land management practices. Conseque...
Resource managers and scientists need efficient, reliable methods for quantifying vegetation to cond...
Rapid vegetation sampling methods based on visual estimation are useful for monitoring changes in ra...
We used photography-based grid point intercept (GPI) analysis and Daubenmire to assess ecosystem ser...
To inform planning for long-term ecological monitoring, we sampled vegetation and soil-surface attri...
The U.S. Army is responsible for preparing a well-trained combat force while maintaining the ecologi...
On the Ground • Method comparison studies are necessary to reconcile monitoring methods that have ar...
The influence that different sampling methods have on the results and the interpretation of vegetati...
There is global recognition that sustainable land use requires monitoring that will detect change on...
Maintaining native plant diversity, detecting exotic species, and monitoring rare species are becomi...
This paper reports a recent research project that focused on improving field techniques for vegetati...
Several methods of vegetation sampling were compared in a very homogeneous herbaceous vegetation: Ne...
Rangeland scientists and quantitative ecologists have developed numerous methods and monitoring tech...
A pilot survey to determine the sampling efficiency of the wheel-point method, using the nearest pla...
A diversity of field-based grazing intensity measurements are used for rangeland management. However...