Probabilities of detecting frequency differences based on data obtained by random sampling were determined by computer simulation. Artificial, monotypic populations of known frequency were generated and sampled. Sample sizes of 100, 200, 500, and 1,000 plots were used to compare baseline populations of 20, 50, and 80% frequency to populations having progressively larger or smaller frequencies. Probabilities of detecting a difference in frequency from baseline populations were empirically estimated from 10,000 comparisons using a test of proportions (P<0.05). Results indicated that the power of the test was substantially reduced at lower sample sizes. Equating the probability of Type I and Type II errors at 0.05 resulted in sample sizes of a...
It has become almost universally accepted that the management of conservation areas and game ranches...
This paper compares the distribution, sampling and estimation of abundance for two animal species in...
The objective of this study was to determine if a stratification of microsites within range communit...
A computer simulation study was conducted to evaluate the effects of pattern on the precision of fre...
Frequency sampling in microhistological studies is discussed in terms of sampling procedures, statis...
Although a useful method for monitoring changes in species composition, frequency sampling does not ...
An optimum sampling strategy was developed for predicting frequency values for all plant species occ...
Appropriate application of significance tests in statistical analyses requires an explicit statement...
A quadrat 2 inches square satisfactorily sampled frequency distribution of blue grama but a compleme...
There is confusion in the literature as to the underlying basis for quantifying botanical mixtures m...
Plant frequency is a pragmatic surrogate for plant density in protocols designed for the long-term m...
Observing a constant fraction of the population over time, locations, or species is virtually imposs...
The number of slides and frequency observations per slide required for microhistological analysis wa...
Four distance sampling techniques; point-center-quarter (PCQ), random pairs (RP), nearest neighbor (...
Rangeland scientists and quantitative ecologists have developed numerous methods and monitoring tech...
It has become almost universally accepted that the management of conservation areas and game ranches...
This paper compares the distribution, sampling and estimation of abundance for two animal species in...
The objective of this study was to determine if a stratification of microsites within range communit...
A computer simulation study was conducted to evaluate the effects of pattern on the precision of fre...
Frequency sampling in microhistological studies is discussed in terms of sampling procedures, statis...
Although a useful method for monitoring changes in species composition, frequency sampling does not ...
An optimum sampling strategy was developed for predicting frequency values for all plant species occ...
Appropriate application of significance tests in statistical analyses requires an explicit statement...
A quadrat 2 inches square satisfactorily sampled frequency distribution of blue grama but a compleme...
There is confusion in the literature as to the underlying basis for quantifying botanical mixtures m...
Plant frequency is a pragmatic surrogate for plant density in protocols designed for the long-term m...
Observing a constant fraction of the population over time, locations, or species is virtually imposs...
The number of slides and frequency observations per slide required for microhistological analysis wa...
Four distance sampling techniques; point-center-quarter (PCQ), random pairs (RP), nearest neighbor (...
Rangeland scientists and quantitative ecologists have developed numerous methods and monitoring tech...
It has become almost universally accepted that the management of conservation areas and game ranches...
This paper compares the distribution, sampling and estimation of abundance for two animal species in...
The objective of this study was to determine if a stratification of microsites within range communit...