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4.3 Quadrates Samples



For this example, the habitat is sandunes:
The sample has to be:
- Random - so it is not biased
- Representative - have to take a sample large enough that the estimated population is as close to the true population as possible.

How to do this:
1) Set up a grid system across the field which will work like the x, y co-ordinates of a graph. The grid has to be equal sizes.
2) Place the quadrates into the squares. Using random numbers. (The random number generates a number for the x co-ordinate and the y co-ordinate
3) Count the number of daises in that square

Representative Sample
- the bigger the better.
- Around 10 quadrates / 10% actual area
- Draw a table with two columns consisting of Quadrate and Number of Daises
- Add up the column: number of daises
- Divide by the number of quadrates
= this will give us the number of daises per m-squared

Using this technique we can estimate the population of daises in the field and also use this technique to compare the number of daises in two or more different areas.

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