Line transect methods for plant surveys |
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Authors: | Buckland S T Borchers D L Johnston A Henrys P A Marques T A |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling, University of St. Andrews, The Observatory, Buchanan Gardens, St. Andrews KY16 9LZ, Scotland. steve@mcs.st-and.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Interest in surveys for monitoring plant abundance is increasing, due in part to the need to quantify the rate of loss of biodiversity. Line transect sampling offers an efficient way to monitor many species. However, the method does not work well in some circumstances, for example on small survey plots, when the plant species has a strongly aggregated distribution, or when plants that are on the line are not easily detected. We develop a crossed design, together with methods that exploit the additional information from such a design, to address these problems. The methods are illustrated using data on a colony of cowslips. |
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Keywords: | Biodiversity monitoring Distance sampling Line transect sampling Mark–recapture Sampling immotile objects |
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