Ocular estimates of crown cover by growth forms and taxa form a key part of basi
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Ocular estimates of crown cover by growth forms and taxa form a key part of basic ecological surveys. There are a number of cover classification systems that are based upon differing cover-class intervals. Match the intervals to the classification
Choose from; Domin, Braun blanquet, DAFOR
rare, occasional, frequent, abundant, dominant
+ <1% Cover 1 Individual, with no measurable cover; 1 1%–5% Cover <4% Cover with few individuals; <4% with several individuals; <4% with many individuals; 4%–10%; 11%–25%; 26%–33%; 34%–50%; 51%–75%; 76%–90%; 91%–100%
<1%, 1%–5%, 6%–25%, 26%–50%, 51%–75%, 76%–100%
rare, occasional, frequent, abundant, dominant
+ <1% Cover 1 Individual, with no measurable cover; 1 1%–5% Cover <4% Cover with few individuals; <4% with several individuals; <4% with many individuals; 4%–10%; 11%–25%; 26%–33%; 34%–50%; 51%–75%; 76%–90%; 91%–100%
<1%, 1%–5%, 6%–25%, 26%–50%, 51%–75%, 76%–100%
Explanation / Answer
Domin - + <1% Cover 1 Individual, with no measurable cover; 1 1%–5% Cover <4% Cover with few individuals; <4% with several individuals; <4% with many individuals; 4%–10%; 11%–25%; 26%–33%; 34%–50%; 51%–75%; 76%–90%; 91%–100%
Braun blanquet -
<1%, 1%–5%, 6%–25%, 26%–50%, 51%–75%, 76%–100%
DAFOR - rare, occasional, frequent, abundant, dominant
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