This paper presents an evaluation of a new adjustable, decimal, collapsible quadrat (ADCQ) of meter square size in comparison with three other quadrats employed for range vegetation sampling in Pakistan since 1966. In addition to size of quadrats, the different modes of subdivisions built in as an aid for estimation of vegetation cover within the same sized quadrats affected very significantly the different attributes of quadrats as well as quality of data recorded. The new quadrat was faster than other meter square quadrats to a highly significant extent and was as fast as canopy coverage quadrat (CCQ) with only .15 m2 in size. The coefficient of variation for the new quadrat was significantly less than CCQ. The new quadrat was more precis...
Permanent plots were established on the Martinelli slope in 1987. The 25 plots are organized in a La...
<p>The data was collected at York University campus in the Danby Woods, on Tuesday, September 22, 20...
Reports the results of an investigation conducted to compare three methods of estimating herbage mas...
Efficient sampling of standing crop is necessary to avoid unreasonable lays of time in the field. Th...
Five quadrat sizes, 0.0625, 0.125, 0.250, 0.500, and 1 square meter and three shapes, square, rectan...
The line-interception and Daubenmire's 0.1 m2 quadrat estimation methods of determining canopy cover...
A sickle-shaped modification of a circular quadrat has been used advantageously in tall-grass rangel...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate two variations of the point quadrat method of vegetation an...
Given the increasing number of rare and listed plant species, and decreasing resources dedicated to ...
Random sampling is an important approach to field vegetation surveys. However, sampling surveys in d...
A photographic technique for recording changes in vegetation on small fixed quadrats has been modifi...
Permanent 1-m^2 plots were established beside each of the 88 Saddle grid stakes in 1989. Each plot w...
<p>This data was collected to sample grassland plant populations found in the Danby Woodlot at York ...
While quadrat shape of 10 x 10m has been commonly used in tree studies, the efficiency of this shape...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the sample size and area of the quadrats necessary to ac...
Permanent plots were established on the Martinelli slope in 1987. The 25 plots are organized in a La...
<p>The data was collected at York University campus in the Danby Woods, on Tuesday, September 22, 20...
Reports the results of an investigation conducted to compare three methods of estimating herbage mas...
Efficient sampling of standing crop is necessary to avoid unreasonable lays of time in the field. Th...
Five quadrat sizes, 0.0625, 0.125, 0.250, 0.500, and 1 square meter and three shapes, square, rectan...
The line-interception and Daubenmire's 0.1 m2 quadrat estimation methods of determining canopy cover...
A sickle-shaped modification of a circular quadrat has been used advantageously in tall-grass rangel...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate two variations of the point quadrat method of vegetation an...
Given the increasing number of rare and listed plant species, and decreasing resources dedicated to ...
Random sampling is an important approach to field vegetation surveys. However, sampling surveys in d...
A photographic technique for recording changes in vegetation on small fixed quadrats has been modifi...
Permanent 1-m^2 plots were established beside each of the 88 Saddle grid stakes in 1989. Each plot w...
<p>This data was collected to sample grassland plant populations found in the Danby Woodlot at York ...
While quadrat shape of 10 x 10m has been commonly used in tree studies, the efficiency of this shape...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the sample size and area of the quadrats necessary to ac...
Permanent plots were established on the Martinelli slope in 1987. The 25 plots are organized in a La...
<p>The data was collected at York University campus in the Danby Woods, on Tuesday, September 22, 20...
Reports the results of an investigation conducted to compare three methods of estimating herbage mas...