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What this Lesson Covers
Overview
Many management and monitoring goals require an assessment of
the amount of biomass that occurs on the site or landscape. For
example, decisions about livestock stocking rate, fire risk and
behavior, and wildlife habitat value require good estimates of
biomass.
This module overviews specific terms used to describe biomass and a variety
of ways to measure and account for biomass will be highlighted.
Learning Objectives
After this module you will be able to:
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Explain
the difference between common terms used to describe biomass.
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Understand
the value of measuring biomass to describe ecosystem function and assist
in making land management decisions.
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Describe
the basic approaches to for direct and indirect assessment of cover.
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Summarize
biomass data collected in small plots to describe biomass across a large
landscape expressed in units of dry mass per hectare or acre.
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