Given the increasing number of rare and listed plant species, and decreasing resources dedicated to monitoring such species, the need to implement powerful and efficient sampling designs has never been greater. Previous studies have examined statistical efficiencies of sampling designs; however, few studies have considered associated field efficiencies. We attempted to assess fairly the relative field-based time costs of sampling programs designed to estimate plant density. We applied a standardized field sampling protocol to quadrats that comprised 25 different combinations of size and shape in which the density and spatial pattern of ‘plants ’ was known. Time costs were estimated using two techniques – one presuming pre-fabricated quadrat...
International audienceWeeds are species of interest for ecologists because they are competitors of t...
<p>To collect the necessary plant diversity data within the grasslands, a one meter squared quadrat ...
Bitterbrush density in a known-parameter population was estimated using 19 different variations of q...
Efficient sampling of standing crop is necessary to avoid unreasonable lays of time in the field. Th...
<p>This data was collected to sample grassland plant populations found in the Danby Woodlot at York ...
Five quadrat sizes, 0.0625, 0.125, 0.250, 0.500, and 1 square meter and three shapes, square, rectan...
Plant frequency is a pragmatic surrogate for plant density in protocols designed for the long-term m...
Reports the results of a study conducted to determine an appropriate sample size for a small-quadrat...
* Presence–absence sampling is an important method for monitoring state and change of both individua...
Background: Plant density and its non-uniformity drive the competition among plants as well as with ...
<p>The data was collected at York University campus in the Danby Woods, on Tuesday, September 22, 20...
<p>This data was collected in order to observe plant populations in grasslands at York University ca...
An evaluation of sampling techniques was conducted on a tall-grass prairie in eastern Oklahoma. The ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the sample size and area of the quadrats necessary to ac...
<p>A meter by meter quadrat was used in York University grasslands (near stong pond. Within each qua...
International audienceWeeds are species of interest for ecologists because they are competitors of t...
<p>To collect the necessary plant diversity data within the grasslands, a one meter squared quadrat ...
Bitterbrush density in a known-parameter population was estimated using 19 different variations of q...
Efficient sampling of standing crop is necessary to avoid unreasonable lays of time in the field. Th...
<p>This data was collected to sample grassland plant populations found in the Danby Woodlot at York ...
Five quadrat sizes, 0.0625, 0.125, 0.250, 0.500, and 1 square meter and three shapes, square, rectan...
Plant frequency is a pragmatic surrogate for plant density in protocols designed for the long-term m...
Reports the results of a study conducted to determine an appropriate sample size for a small-quadrat...
* Presence–absence sampling is an important method for monitoring state and change of both individua...
Background: Plant density and its non-uniformity drive the competition among plants as well as with ...
<p>The data was collected at York University campus in the Danby Woods, on Tuesday, September 22, 20...
<p>This data was collected in order to observe plant populations in grasslands at York University ca...
An evaluation of sampling techniques was conducted on a tall-grass prairie in eastern Oklahoma. The ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the sample size and area of the quadrats necessary to ac...
<p>A meter by meter quadrat was used in York University grasslands (near stong pond. Within each qua...
International audienceWeeds are species of interest for ecologists because they are competitors of t...
<p>To collect the necessary plant diversity data within the grasslands, a one meter squared quadrat ...
Bitterbrush density in a known-parameter population was estimated using 19 different variations of q...