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I. Analysis by Point Quadrats.
Permanent quadrats were established in 2003 at the same locations as a pilot conducted in 200024.
Bars represent the mean percentage cover ± 95% CI (n = 10 quadrats per site).
Our quadrats ranged from a size of.25 to.5 square meters.
However, when the fragment connectivity was high the species that appeared in poor quadrats (30 × 30 cm) comprised a subset of the species in rich quadrats.
At each sampling site, four quadrats (10 m × 10 m), were located >30 m apart along a linear transect.
Estimates of abundance were obtained using non-destructive sampling methods from five replicate 20x20 cm quadrats at each site.
Zigzagging across the site, taking random species samples, they studied a series of 1.8m quadrats, sending the records to the Northumberland Wildlife Trust.
A paired experimental design (legume vs. non-legume quadrats) was used.
In total, 128 quadrats of 1 m2 were sampled on replicated transects running through transition zones.
At Site C settlement was quantified for 5×5 cm quadrats of natural substratum cleared daily.
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