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What this Lesson Covers
Overview
So far in the course we have learned that one can measure
several attributes of to describe vegetation communities:
- Density
- Frequency
- Cover
- Biomass
There are several ways that these individual attributes can be combined
create descriptive measures of plant community. These include:
- Dominance
- Diversity
- Composition
- Similarity
This module overviews approaches and protocols that combine individual
attributes to create a few traditional measures to describe plant communities.
Learning Objectives
After this module you will be able to:
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Explain
individual measures of density, cover or biomass can be used to calculate
composition of a plant community.
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Calculate and evaluate common values for biodiversity in plant
communities.
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Describe the ways
that diversity and dominance are used to evaluate plant communities.
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Understand
how the similarity between plant communities can be used to assess and
describe habitats.
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Explain
the concept of a "referent" used in monitoring
and assessment.
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