2006
Influence of sample plot size on the data analysis.
OTÝPKOVÁ, Zdenka and Milan CHYTRÝBasic information
Original name
Influence of sample plot size on the data analysis.
Name in Czech
Vliv velikosti ploch na analýzu dat
Authors
Edition
Catania, In: European Vegetation Survey. 15th Workshop. Vegetation in Agricultural Landscapes and NATURA 2000, p. 13-42, 2006
Publisher
Univ. of Catania
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Proceedings paper
Field of Study
10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher
Italy
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
Keywords in English
ordinations; data transformation
Tags
International impact
Changed: 2/1/2007 17:36, Mgr. Zdenka Preislerová, Ph.D.
In the original language
Vegetation samples from plots that are stored in phytosociological databases often differ by one or two orders of magnitude in size, even within a single vegetation type. This fact may influence vegetation analysis, but the extent of this possible influence has not been investigated so far. The effect of sample plot size on ordination results was investigated in forest vegetation in Moravia (Czech Republic), using data from nested plots of 49, 100, 225, 400, 625 and 961 m2. Sampling of different vegetation types over various climatic condition in a larger area of southern Moravia on the one hand and of floristically homogeneous vegetation within a small area on the other hand, provided heterogeneous and homogeneous data sets, which were used for analysis. In both data sets the smallest plot sizes showed the most deviating patterns in ordinations, while samples of larger sizes gave similar results. The transformation of percentage cover also affected the results, more so when samples were collected in homogeneous vegetation. These effects of various plot size on ordination are caused by low species richness and evenness in smaller plots, which are more pronounced in homogeneous data set, and result in a higher beta-diversity of the set of smaller plots. Samples differing in size by one order of magnitude (49 and 961 m2) seem to be inappropriate to combine together in ordination analysis, especially when they were sampled in homogeneous vegetation.
In Czech
Velikost plochy ovlivňuje ordinace, stejně jako transformace a heterogenita dat.
Links
GA206/05/0020, research and development project |
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