Quadrat Sampling: A Computer-Generated Laboratory Exercise

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Obtaining spatial distributions by quadrat sampling can be difficult because field work tends to yield inconclusive data. This article describes a computer program that generates different spatial patterns for two species. It produces meaningful comparisons between two or more different habitats and uses cluster points which determine the interactions within and between species.

Creator: John F. Boyer
Last Updated: 7/8/2014

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