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Pilot survey to assess sample size for herbaceous species composition assessments using a wheel-point apparatus on the Zululand coastal plain
Abstract:A pilot survey to determine sub-sample size (number of point observations per plot) for herbaceous species composition assessments, using a wheel-point apparatus applying the nearest-plant method, was conducted. Three plots differing in species composition on the Zululand coastal plain were selected, and on each plot 2 000 point observations were collected. Thirty sets of N point observations were produced, where N = 10, 20, 30, 40 to 300. For each 30 sets of N points, percentage replicate similarities were calculated. To the mean percentage replicate similarity, a Chapman-Richards function was fitted, and the asymptotic value (β0) was used to assess the increase in mean replicate similarity with increasing sample size. Efficient sample sizes were ≤ 200 point-observations per plot, and in some situations, ±150 points might suffice. The sample size selected depends on the goals, species diversity and equitabilities (for species contributing >10% to sward composition), and the financial and time resources available.
Keywords:COASTAL FOREST AND THORNVELD  GRASSLAND  GRASS LAYER  GREATER ST LUCIA WETLAND PARK  MONTE CARLO SIMULATION  POINT OBSERVATIONS  SPECIES DIVERSITY
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