Research methods in ecologyClements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward)
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Research methods in ecology
Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward)
Plant ecology; Plant ecology -- Methodology
=211. Description and uses.= As stated heretofore, either list or chart
quadrats may be rendered permanent in order that they may be followed
from season to season or from year to year. As a matter of fact,
however, an area which is to be studied repeatedly really demands
charting, and in practice chart quadrats alone are made permanent. This
is done simply by driving a labeled stake at one corner of the quadrat,
and locating the latter definitely in relation to a conspicuous
landmark. When one is in residence for several years, practically all
chart quadrats are converted into permanent ones, since the work already
done in the chart quadrat is so much accomplished towards the permanent
one. This is not necessary when one wishes merely to compare different
areas of stable formations. As a rule, however, some change is
constantly being wrought by invasion or competition, and the amount and
direction of this can only be revealed by the permanent quadrat. The
latter has a fundamental value for all kinds of invasion, but it is
absolutely indispensable in studying complete invasion or succession,
and in discovering and recording the gradual effects of competition. It
is in the detailed investigation of these dynamic phenomena that the
paramount importance of the quadrat is most evident. If the experience
of several years be taken as conclusive, no other method is capable of
revealing the minute changes as they are occurring.
[Illustration: Fig. 53. Permanent quadrat, _Polygonile_ (_Polygonum
bistortoides_) Ruxton Park; mapped and photographed July 22, denuded
September 8, 1903.]
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