7C - Investigating populations Flashcards
What methods can be used for investigating populations?
Random sampling through the use of quadrats and transects and mark-release-recapture.
Why is taking samples a method used instead of trying to find species distribution for an entire area?
Most of the time it would be too time-consuming to measure the number of individuals in a species (population size) and the distribution of that species (i.e where it’s found) in the entire area.
How do you carry out random sampling?
1) Choose an are to sample - a small area within the area being investigated.
2) Samples should be random to avoid bias, e.g. if you were investigating a field you could pick random sample sites by dividing the field into a grid and using a random number generator to select coordinates.
3) Use an appropriate technique to take a sample of the population.
4) Repeat the process, taking as many sample as possible. This will reduce the likelihood that your results are down to chance.
5) The number of individuals for the whole area can then be estimated by taking the mean of the data collected in each sample and multiplying it by the size of the whole area.
Why should samples be random?
To avoid bias.
Why should the process of random sampling be repeated?
To reduce the likelihood that your results are down to chance.
What are quadrats and transects used to investigate?
Non-motile organisms and also slow-moving organisms like limpets.
What are non-motile organisms?
Ones that don’t move about - like plants.
What is a quadrat?
A square frame, usually divided into a grid of 100 smaller squares by strings attached across the frame.
How are quadrats used to investigate populations?
1) A square frame, usually divided into a grid of 100 smaller squares by strings attached across the frame.
2) Quadrats are placed on the ground at different points within the area you’re investigating.
3) The species frequency (how often a species is found) or the number of individuals of each species is recorded in each quadrat.
4) The percentage cover of a species can also be measured by counting how much of the quadrat is covered by the species - you can count a square if it’s more than half covered. Percentage cover is a quick way to investigate populations and you don’t have to count all the individual organisms.
Species frequency
How often a species is found.
Why is percentage cover a good way to investigate populations?
Because it is quick and you don’t have to count all the individual organisms.
What are transects used for?
To help find out how plants are distributed across an area.
How are belt transects used?
Quadrats are placed next to each other along the transect to work out species frequency and percentage cover along the transect.
What is interrupted belt transect?
When quadrats are placed at intervals along the transect/line to cover a larger distance.
What is interrupted belt transect used for instead of a normal belt transect?
To cover larger distances.