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National Forest Inventories : pathways for common reporting
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Effects of Plot Design on Estimating Tree Species Richness and Species Diversity
TL;DR: In this paper , the effects of plot design on estimating species richness and species diversity using a simulation were evaluated and it was shown that cluster plots outperform a single plot for evaluating species richness in temperate forests.
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Dealing with Too Many Observations, and Too Few
Rafe Sagarin,Aníbal Pauchard +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the more formalized types of observational data that ecologists have been taking for well over a century in the form of museum collections, historical data, long-term monitoring schemes, and more recently, networks of ecological observers.
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Approaches for the optimisation of double sampling for stratification in repeated forest inventories
TL;DR: In this article , a three-phase double sampling for stratification in repeated inventories is presented and compared in case studies with data from the Forest District Inventory of Lower Saxony.
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Plot Level Estimation Procedures and Models
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors describe the methods and the models used in INFC2015 for the estimation of the variables related to trees, such as tallies, volumes, biomass and carbon stocks.
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Rapid assessment of feeding traces enables detection of drivers of saproxylic insects across spatial scales
Janine Oettel,Martin Braun,Gernot Hoch,James Connell,Thomas Gschwantner,Katharina Lapin,Stefan Schöttl,Katrin Windisch-Ettenauer,Franz Essl,Martin M. Gossner +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , the relative abundance of all saproxylic insect families and these families considering nineteen explanatory variables using ordinal logistic regression models was modelled at multiple spatial scales.
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