Core Prac 10 Flashcards
State the two sampling techniques that can be carried out in an ecological study
Random and Systematic Sampling
State how to determine which method is appropriate based on the area of study (with examples)
Random - an area which has an even distribution of the species to be measured E.g. daisies in a field
Systematic - an area which has an uneven distribution of the species and abiotic factors e.g. clover species moving out of a woodland, increasing light intensity
Devise a valid and reliable method for carrying out random sampling
- divide area into equal sections, and number
- randomly generate numbers
- use a quadrat in that area and collect data on abiotic and biotic factors
- repeat 10 times
Devise a valid and reliable method for carrying out a systematic sample
- make a line transect along environmental gradient
- min 10 quadrats alongside at regular intervals
- collect abiotic and biotic data in each quadrat
- place 2 other line transects and repeat
Explain how a frame quadrat can be used to estimate percentage cover of a species
Each square accounts for 4%, multiply by number of squares with more than half covered by a species (to estimate)
Explain how a frame quadrat can be used to calculate species richness
Count number of different species within the quadrat