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Interobserver error in grassland vegetation surveys: sources and implications
Authors:Lloyd W Morrison  Sherry A Leis and Michael D DeBacker
Institution:1. Department of Biology, Missouri State University, 901 S. National Avenue, Springfield, MO 65897, USA, ;2. National Park Service, Heartland Inventory and Monitoring Program, Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, 6424 W. Farm Road 182, Republic, MO 65738, USA;Corresponding author. E-mail: LloydMorrison@MissouriState.edu
Abstract:Aims Observer error is an unavoidable aspect of vegetation surveys involving human observers. We quantified four components of interobserver error associated with long-term monitoring of prairie vegetation: overlooking error, misidentification error, cautious error and estimation error. We also evaluated the association of plot size with pseudoturnover due to observer error, and how documented pseudochanges in species composition and abundance compared with recorded changes in the vegetation over a 4-year interval.
Keywords:cautious error  estimation error  misidentification error  observer error  overlooking error  pseudoturnover  
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