Principles of Vegetation Measurement
and Assessment
(REM 410)

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Module 7 - Diversity, Dominance and Similarity

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Lesson Instructions

  1. Read through the Overview and Learning Objectives.
  2. Complete the Required Reading.
  3. Read and review the Lectures.
  4. Visit suggested Internet Sites in the lectures.
  5. Check the schedule for the required Assignment.
  6. Complete assignments and submit by Blackboard by midnight, Sunday, November 8th.

Learning Materials

Reading

Required Reading:

 

Slides Lecture

  • Lesson 1 - Variables to Describe Plant Communities

  • Lesson 2 - Why Measure Biodiversity?

  • Lesson 3 - Estimates of Biodiversity

  • Lesson 4 - Estimates of Similarity

 

Assignment:

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:

  • Explain individual measures of density, cover or biomass can be used to calculate composition of a plant community.

  • Calculate and evaluate common values for biodiversity in plant communities.

  • Describe the ways that diversity and dominance are used to evaluate plant communities.

  • Understand how the similarity between plant communities can be used to assess and describe habitats.

  • Explain the concept of a "referent" used in monitoring and assessment.