Category: Post 4: Sampling Strategies
Blog Post 4: Sampling Strategies
The three sampling strategies used in the virtual forest tutorial were systematic along a topographical gradient, random sampling using generated coordinates and haphazard subjective sampling. Random sampling using generated…
Sampling Strategies.
Systematic sampling (Area): I used 25 samples, and a total of 7 species for 12 hours and 35 minutes. Systematic Random (Area): I used 25 samples and had a…
Sampling Strategies – Virtual Forests Commentary
The sampling strategies I tried in the virtual forest tutorial included systematic plots, random plots, and haphazard plots. The fastest sampling strategy was random systematic plots which took 12 hrs…
Sampling Strategies
The Random Sampling technique took the longest, and was the least accurate overall. The Systematic Sampling Technique was the most accurate overall. The haphazard Sampling Technique was fairly accurate, but…
Sampling Strategies using the Virtual Forest Tutorial
The sampling strategies used in the virtual forest tutorial were Haphazard sampling, Random sampling and Systematic sampling. The fastest sampling strategy was Systematic with an estimated time of 15 hours…
Blog Post 4: Sampling Strategies
Individuals collected for each species: Random/systematic sampling: Eastern Hemlock = 537 Sweet Birch =120 Yellow Birch = 100 Chestnut Oak = 104 Red Maple =162 Striped Maple = 50 White…
Sampling Strategies
I used random, systematic, and haphazard sampling as mh three sample techniques in the virtual forest tutorial. At 13 hours and 16 minutes, the systematic sampling method—which was carried out…
Blog 4: Sampling Strategies
In the community sampling exercise for the virtual forest tutorial, I chose 3 sampling strategies in the Snyder-Middleswarth Natural Area: For distance haphazard technique I sampled 20 points. The distance…
Sampling Strategies
Using the three sampling strategies in Virtual Forest (the tutorial), the haphazard sampling was the longest at a predicted 12 hours and 50 minutes! When comparing the percentage errors for…
Blog Post 4: Sampling Strategies
Systematic has the least amount of sampling time for me (12 hours, 30 mins). Random was 12 hours 46 minutes and haphazard was 12 hours 58 minutes. These results make…