define abundance
how many organisms are present (number/percentage cover/ACFOR scale)
define distribution
where in the ecosystem the organism is
what are the different types of distribution
why are sampling techniques used
why are random samples used
to avoid bias
describe how you decide where to place your quadrat in a given area
what are the limitations of this method of using quadrats and how could you modify it
how could you reduce the effect of chance meaning that your sample is not representative of that area
repeat with more quadrats in more areas
why may non-random sampling methods be useful
to ensure all areas of a habitat where there is a lot of variation are studied and to look at the distribution of organisms
what are the three types of non-random sampling
describe opportunistic sampling
describe stratified sampling
dividing the population or habitat into sub-groups (strata) based on a particular characteristic. a random sample is then taken from each of these strata proportional to its size
describe systematic sampling
what are the two methods of systematic sampling
describe how to use a line transect
stretch a string or tape across a habitat and record the plants touching it at regular intervals
describe how to use a belt transect
two parallel lines are marked and samples are taken of the area between the two lines or a quadrat can be placed at regular intervals along a tape
describe how to use a frame quadrat
describe how to use a point quadrat. include how you would calculate percentage cover
what are the advantages and disadvantages of a frame quadrat
advantages:
- quick observation
- bigger area
disadvantages:
- more subjective
what are the advantages and disadvantages of a point quadrat
advantages:
- more accurate
disadvantages:
- smaller area
what is the ACFOR scale used for
to collect data on the abundance of each species
what do each of the letters stand for in the ACFOR scale
what are the advantages and disadvantages of the ACFOR scale
advantages:
- quick
- can compare different types of organism
disadvantages:
- subjective
- bright, colourful organisms tend to be overestimated and visa versa
what factors need to be considered when choosing quadrat size