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Card 26
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Why is genetic drift only significant in small populations? *
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Card 27
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Why do we use sampling to study the distribution of organisms?
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Card 28
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What are the 3 main types of sampling? *
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Card 29
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What percentage of the total area must samples be taken from in random sampling? *
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Card 30
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Which sized quadrats are used to measure gradual change?
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Card 31
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Which sized quadrats are used to measure wider variance?
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Card 32
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What is used to identify different species when conducting experiments?
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Card 33
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Which scale is used to measure the frequency of an organism?
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Card 34
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What must be calculated for each section of area to compare species distribution across the whole area?
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Card 35
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When is transect (systematic) sampling used?
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