kvadratprøvetaking
Kvadratprøvetaking, also known as quadrat sampling, is a common ecological technique used to estimate the abundance and distribution of organisms within a specific area. It involves dividing the larger study area into smaller, standardized units called quadrats. These quadrats are typically square or rectangular in shape, and their size is chosen based on the organism being studied and the habitat.
The researcher then randomly or systematically selects a number of these quadrats to sample. Within each selected
By extrapolating the data from the sampled quadrats to the entire study area, ecologists can estimate the