I have a friend who is about to undertake research with a volunteer
organisation in Nicaragua and is looking for a review(s) dealing with
sampling design/methods for biodiversity research, particularly in
rainforests. I have searched databases and turned up very little. Can
anybody please
gt;To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
>Subject: sampling design
>
>I have a friend who is about to undertake research with a volunteer
>organisation in Nicaragua and is looking for a review(s) dealing with
>sampling design/methods for biodiversity research, particularly in
>rainfores
er 24, 2005 11:36 PM
>To: ECOLOG-L@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU
>Subject: sampling design
>
>I have a friend who is about to undertake research with a volunteer
>organisation in Nicaragua and is looking for a review(s) dealing with
>sampling design/methods for biodiversity research, partic
Dear All,
I am intending to study seed fall (dispersal) of one of our conifers in =
Malawi and planning to use seed traps in the monitoring of the seed =
fall. The resource is highly fragmented. How would I determine the =
number of seed traps to be placed in each cluster? What are the most =
appro
Training
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Data Analysis IIIB: Environmental Sampling and Monitoring using R (CSP4230)
Course Dates: December 10-14, 2012
Location: Shepherdstown, WV
Course Description/Course Overview: This course will develop the
participant’s skills needed to monitor species trends and distr
Dear Colleagues,
Can you recommend a good book or a review article that discuss
sampling strategies and their statistical theory backgrounds?
Suggestions on books or review articles dealing with "non-standard"
situations such as non-Gaussian distribution, missing samples, and
human-disturbe