Biology, asked by hsaulakh8430, 1 year ago

How to find out that abundance of the different types of plants in my area




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Answered by devdhanupapireddy
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In ecology, abundance is the relative representation of a species in a particular ecosystem. It is usually measured as the number of individuals found per sample. How species abundances are distributed within an ecosystem is referred to as relative species abundances. Both indicators are relevant for computing biodiversity.

Abundance is contrasted with, but typically correlates to, incidence, which is the frequency with which the species occurs at all in a sample.[1] When high abundance is accompanied by low incidence, it is considered locally or sporadically abundant.

A variety of sampling methods are used to measure abundance. For larger animals, these may include spotlight counts, track counts and roadkill counts, as well as presence at monitoring stations.[2] In many plant communities the abundances of plant species are measured by plant cover, i.e. the relative area covered by different plant species in a small plot.[3]

Relative species abundance is calculated by dividing the number of species from one group by the total number of species from all groups.

Answered by mariospartan
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To find out the by a study. For this reason, an ecology or an area is to be chosen.

Explanation:

  • The area has to be divided into substrate.
  • The population of a particular plant species is first calculated in a strata.
  • Then by the relative abundance, the total number of species in all the areas is calculated.
  • The different types of plants can be calculated by doing the above process multiple numbers of times.
  • A proper sampling method should be used to make the strata the unit of the entire ecosystem.

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