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Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Quadrat Sampling
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Quadrats provide quantitative data either as numbers of individuals or as percentages. They are generally square, wire frames that are 50 cm by 50 cm and they can be used to estimate or count plants and slow moving animals. Their main limitation is that, due to their size, quadrats can only really be used to study the ecology of habitats where trees and bushes are widely spread or completely absent. Quadrat sampling consists of randomly placing a quadrat on the ground in the area to be sampled. The position of the quadrat must not be chosen by the experimenter. Numbers and types of plants... Show more
Grades 6, 7 and 8 - Biology - Middle School - Quadrat Sampling
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10 Questions

1. What are abiotic factors?
2. What do we call the square frame, usually 0.5m by 0.5m, used in sampling organisms?
3. What do we call the place where an organism lives?
4. Lichens can be found growing on quite exposed walls and on rocks. This is because they are adapted to withstand...
5. Which of the following factors could limit the distribution of moss?
6. How would you estimate the population of daisies in a field?
7. What is the name for sampling along a line across the area of interest in the field?
8. Which of these is an abiotic factor?
9. How would you estimate the population of daisies in a field?
10. What are biotic factors?