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G.1.3 DESCRIBE ONE METHOD OF RANDOM SAMPLING, BASED ON QUADRAT METHODS,
THAT IS USED TO COMPARE THE POPULATION SIZE OF TWO PLANT OR TWO ANIMAL
SPECIES.
• Statistics- Topic 1!!!
• Easier than counting every individual
• Random = each organism has equal chance of being selected for the
count
• Quadrat: square (certain size, dep. on organism)
• Map the whole area
• Determine quadrat size
• Use a #d grid over the map
• Random # table to decide which squares (quadrats) to sample
• Count # of xxxx and # of yyyy within sample quadrats
• Calculate avg # xxxx and avg # yyyy in each
• Multiply avg (for xxxx, for yyyy) x total # quadrats in whole area to
estimate population of xxxx and yyyy
G.1.4 OUTLINE THE USE OF A TRANSECT TO CORRELATE THE
DISTRIBUTION OF PLANT OR ANIMAL SPECIES WITH AN ABIOTIC
VARIABLE.
• Common for studying distribution of plants/animals in ecosystem, abiotic
factors affecting it
• Use a tape/line through the area
• Every 10-20 m along tape, mark a quadrat (use consistent size for all)
• Identify, count plant/animal species of interest in quadrats
• Measure abiotic feature in each quadrat (temp, light, soil pH, water,
mineral nutrients)
• Determine pattern of distrib of species  correlation w/abiotic factor??
HMMM...QUADRAT OR TRANSECT??
Depends on if habitat’s fairly uniform –orif you see a progression along an environmental
gradient