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A height frequency method for sampling tussock and shrub vegetation

Scott, 1965

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11043864316127442730
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Scott D
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New Zealand journal of botany

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The frequency of species at successive levels within a vegetation is determined from their intercepts on vertical sampling cylinders. The sampling cylinders are visually estimated using a rod with attached guide rings. The theory and statistical characteristics of the method …
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