Randomvs non-random sampling: Effects on patterns of species abundance, species richness and vegetation-environment relationships

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Martin Diekmann
Anke Kühne
Maike Isermann
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[1] Bremen University,Vegetation Ecology and Conservation Biology, Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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Folia Geobotanica | 2007年 / 42卷
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Detrended Correspondence Analysis; Nested plots; Soil variables; Sørensen’s similarity index; Species-area curve; Vegetation differentiation;
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From a strictly statistical perspective, most of the commonly used statistical tests cannot be performed on vegetation data obtained using a non-random sampling design. Despite this, non-randomly sampled plots such as phytosociological relevés still make sense: because they may focus on objectives not appropriately addressed by random sampling, such as the study of rare plant communities or species; and because random sampling is often more time-demanding and expensive. Considering the huge body of phytosociological data available, an interesting question arises: if we compare randomly and non-randomly sampled data sets, to what extent do the results of our analyses differ with respect to various species and vegetation parameters?
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