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    View Point: Daubenmire Versus Line-Point Intercept: A Response to Thacker et al. (2015)

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    Martyn, Trace E.
    Beltz, Christopher W.
    Palmquist, Kyle A.
    Pennington, Victoria E.
    Rottler, Caitlin M.
    Lauenroth, William K.
    Issue Date
    2015-12-01
    Keywords
    Artemisia tridentata
    Daubenmire quadrats
    habitat assessment
    line-point intercept
    greater sage-grouse
    sampling methodology
    
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    Martyn, T. E., Beltz, C. W., Palmquist, K. A., Pennington, V. E., Rottler, C. M., & Lauenroth, W. K. (2015). View Point: Daubenmire Versus Line-Point Intercept: A Response to Thacker et al.(2015). Rangelands, 37(4), 158-160.
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    Society for Range Management
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    Rangelands
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/640094
    DOI
    10.1016/j.rala.2015.05.004
    Additional Links
    https://rangelands.org
    Abstract
    On the Ground • Thacker et al. compared two common techniques for assessing greater sage-grouse habitat: Daubenmire quadrats and line-point intercept sampling. • Sampling only 16 Daubenmire quadrats may not have been adequate to support Thacker et al.’s assertion that line-point sampling yields highercover values and that the two methods are not comparable. • Using data from sagebrush ecosystems in Montana, we show that mean percent cover changes depending on the number of Daubenmire quadrats sampled and that 16 Daubenmire quadrats may not be sufficient to accurately characterize sagebrush vegetation. • Assessing the appropriate sampling effort for the method and study is a crucial part of designing sampling protocols and has implications for greater sage-grouse management and conservation.
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    en
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    0190-0528
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/j.rala.2015.05.004
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