Distribution and Biodiversity - Practical Skills Flashcards

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How should a field be set up for random sampling?

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By laying two tape measures at right angles on the field to set up a coordinate system

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How should students decide where the quadrats are placed?

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By using a random-number generation to produce coordinates. Place quadrat down at the coordinates using the tape measure as a guideline

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What is the formula for estimating population size?

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(total area/area of quadrat) * mean number of individuals counted per quadrat

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State the controlled variables of this practical

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  • Size of quadrat
  • Coordinate system
  • Number of quadrats per tile
  • Area of sites
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Why does a random number generator need to be used?

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To avoid bias in random sampling

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State a hazard and safety precaution involved in this practical

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Certain plants may cause allergic reactions. Wear gloves, if affected and wash hands after practical

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When is a transect used?

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When there is an ecological gradient in the sampling area

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Outline the procedure to sampling using a transect line

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  • Lay down a tape measure along the ecological gradient
  • Place down the quadrat at the ‘0’ mark. Record the number of the required species
  • Repeat the process 5m up the tape measure until the end of the transect
  • Plot a graph of ‘number of individuals’ against the selected factor
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