23.5 Flashcards

1
Q

Why should the measurement of distribution be systematic?

A
  • different areas within an ecosystem are identified
  • these areas vary in their abiotic conditions
  • random sampling might miss some areas
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2
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How is distribution measured?

A
  • using a transect
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3
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How is abundance measured?

A
  • using quadrats
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4
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When should a one or belt transect be used?

A
  • line: involves taking samples at regular intervals along a linear tape. Gives distribution but not abundance
  • belt: involved recording species within two parallel lines. Gives distribution and abundance
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5
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What is the equation for population size?

A

Number of individuals in sample/area of sample

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6
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What is the equation for population size? (Capture-recapture) (Lincoln’s index)

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(First sampled x second sample) / recaptured individuals

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