A square frame used to mark off a specific area to study the organisms within it. - Quadrat, A line or path along which you record what you see, often used to study how things change across an area. - Transect, Taking a smaller, representative part of a larger area to study it and make estimates about the whole. - Sampling, The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. - Habitat, A container buried in the ground to catch small crawling animals like insects. - Pitfall trap, Where living things are found in a particular area. - Distribution, Things in the environment, like temperature, light, and water, that can affect living things. - Environmental factors, Any living thing, such as a plant, animal, fungus, or bacterium. - Organisms, Information that can be measured using numbers, like the number of daisies in a quadrat. - Quantitative data, To roughly calculate or judge the value, number, quantity, or extent of something. - Estimate, A way of choosing a sample where every part of the area has an equal chance of being selected, avoiding bias. - Random sampling, The proportion of an area that is covered by a particular species or habitat, expressed as a percentage. - Percent cover,
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