Investigating Ecosystems Flashcards
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Describe how the distribution and abundance of organisms can be measured using a point quadrat
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- a point quadrat is a horizontal bar on two legs with a series of holes at set intervals along its length
- point quadrats are placed on the ground at random points within the area you’re investigating
- points are dropped through the holes in the frame and every plant that each pin touches is recorded
- the number of individuals of each species is recorded in each quadrat
- the percentage cover of a species can also be measured by calculating the number of times a pin has touched a species as a percentage of the total pins dropped
2
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Describe how the distribution and abundance of organisms can be measured using a line transect
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A tape measure is placed along the transect and the species that touch the tape measure are recorded
3
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Describe how the distribution and abundance of organisms can be measured using a belt transect
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- interrupted belt transect - at regular intervals a quadrat is placed next to the line and species are tallied
- continuous belt transect - data is collected along the transect using frame quadrats placed next to each other
4
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Describe how the distribution and abundance of organisms can be measured using a frame quadrat
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- a frame quadrat is a square frame divided into a grid of smaller squares
- they’re placed on the ground at random points within the area you’re investigating - can be done by selecting random coordinates
- the number of individuals of each species is recorded in each quadrat
- the percentage cover can also be measured by counting how much of the quadrat is covered by the species