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Required sample size for estimating soil respiration rates in large areas of two tropical forests and of two types of plantation in Malaysia
Authors:Minako Adachi  Yukiko Sakata Bekku  Akihiro Konuma  Wan Rasidah Kadir  Toshinori Okuda  Hiroshi Koizumi
Institution:

aRiver Basin Research Center, Gifu University, Yanagido 1-1, Gifu 501-1193, Japan

bDepartment of Primary Education, Tsuru University, Tahara 3-8-1, Tsuru 402-8555, Japan

cNational Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences, Kannondai 3-1-3, Tsukuba 305-8604, Japan

dForest Research Institute Malaysia, Kepong 51209, Malaysia

eNational Institute for Environmental Studies, Onogawa 16-2, Tsukuba 305-8506, Japan

Abstract:We estimated the required sample sizes for estimating large-scale soil respiration (for areas from 1 to 2 ha) in four ecosystems (primary and secondary forests, and oil palm and rubber plantations) in Malaysia. The soil respiration rates were 769 ± 329 mg CO2 m?2 h?1 in the primary forest (2 ha, 50 sample points), 708 ± 300 mg CO2 m?2 h?1 in the secondary forest (2 ha, 50 points), 815 ± 363 mg CO2 m?2 h?1 in the oil palm plantation (1 ha, 25 points), and 450 ± 178 mg CO2 m?2 h?1 in the rubber plantation (1 ha, 25 points). According to our sample size analysis, the number of measurement points required to determine the mean soil respiration rate at each site with an error in the mean of no more than 10% ranged from 67 to 85 at the 95% probability level. These results suggest that evaluating the spatial heterogeneity of soil respiration rates in the tropics may require more measurement points than in temperate forests.
Keywords:Tropical forest  Oil palm plantation  Rubber plantation  Spatial variability
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