Quiz: Core Practical - Estimating Population Size Using Quadrats
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Building on what you've learned about ecosystems, let's test your knowledge of estimating population size using quadrats!
What is a quadrat used for in biology?
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Which of the following are steps in using quadrats to estimate population size? (Select all that apply)
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The population size in a defined area can be estimated using quadrats and the {{blank0}} method.
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A quadrat is 1 m². You find 5 daisies in one quadrat and 10 daisies in another quadrat. What is the average number of daisies per quadrat?
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Why is random sampling important when using quadrats?
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Which factors could affect the accuracy of population estimates using quadrats? (Select all that apply)
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If a quadrat is 0.5 m² and you count 8 clover plants, what is the density of clover plants per m²?
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To calculate population size, you multiply the average number of organisms per quadrat by the {{blank0}} of the area you are studying.
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