Title | Do sampling methods differ in their utility for ecological monitoring? Comparison of line-point intercept, grid-point intercept, and ocular estimate methods |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2008 |
Authors | Godinez-Alvarez H., Herrick JE, Mattocks M., Toledo DP |
Conference Name | Ecological Society fo America Abstracts |
Date Published | August 3-8, 2008 |
Conference Location | Milwaukee, WI |
ARIS Log Number | 230401 |
Keywords | ecological monitoring |
Abstract | This study compared the utility of three sampling methods for ecological monitoring based on: interchangeability of data (rank correlations), precision (coefficient of variation), cost (minutes/transect), and potential of each method to generate multiple indicators. Species richness and foliar cover by species were measured for each method on four transects (70 m) in 15 sites (three in each of five plant communities) in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. Randomized species accumulation curves and rank correlations of the three methods were conducted with these data. |