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HOW DO WE MEASURE % COVER?

April 4, 2019 smniel

Percent cover is a common measurement taken by marsh ecologists…

When collecting percent cover data we often use a gridded quadrat like the one pictured in panels A &B. At each intersection point we place a narrow rod and record all the cover types that the rod makes contact with at the canopy, sub-canopy and benthos.

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