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Original Articles

Estimating sample size for a small‐quadrat method of botanical survey for application in mixed Bushveld

Pages 87-89 | Received 06 Oct 1997, Accepted 13 Mar 1998, Published online: 29 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Species density and grass density were measured using a small‐quadrat method in eight plant communities in the Nylsvley Nature Reserve, South Africa. The presence of new species in each additional quadrat was used to calculate sample size. A sample size of 20 quadrats of 0.25 m2 per site was found to be sufficient to measure species richness and density, and grass density in most plant communities in Mixed Bushveld. A sample size of approximately 30 quadrats was found to be necessary to survey plant communities with a relatively high species richness.

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