نتایج جستجو برای: variable sample size sampling interval

تعداد نتایج: 1442209  

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2013
Maria C Dzul Philip M Dixon Michael C Quist Stephen J Dinsmore Michael R Bower Kevin P Wilson D Bailey Gaines

We used variance components to assess allocation of sampling effort in a hierarchically nested sampling design for ongoing monitoring of early life history stages of the federally endangered Devils Hole pupfish (DHP) (Cyprinodon diabolis). Sampling design for larval DHP included surveys (5 days each spring 2007-2009), events, and plots. Each survey was comprised of three counting events, where ...

2017
Ulf Båmstedt Sonia Brugel

Ongoing marine monitoring programs are seldom designed to detect changes in the environment between different years, mainly due to the high number of samples required for a sufficient statistical precision. We here show that pooling over time (time integration) of seasonal measurements provides an efficient method of reducing variability, thereby improving the precision and power in detecting i...

2007
R. Visschers P. A. Finke J. J. de Gruijter

Soil data users in The Netherlands were inventoried for current and future data needs. Prioritized data needs were used to design the Netherlands Soil Sampling programme (NSSP) as a framework containing 3 groups of related projects: map upgrading, map updating and upgrading of pedotransfer functions. In each one group, the sampling design, performance criteria and optimal sample size were defin...

Journal: :Biometrics 2006
Steven K Thompson

A flexible class of adaptive sampling designs is introduced for sampling in network and spatial settings. In the designs, selections are made sequentially with a mixture distribution based on an active set that changes as the sampling progresses, using network or spatial relationships as well as sample values. The new designs have certain advantages compared with previously existing adaptive an...

2017
Frank J van Rijnsoever

I explore the sample size in qualitative research that is required to reach theoretical saturation. I conceptualize a population as consisting of sub-populations that contain different types of information sources that hold a number of codes. Theoretical saturation is reached after all the codes in the population have been observed once in the sample. I delineate three different scenarios to sa...

2015
Arong Luo Haiqiang Lan Cheng Ling Aibing Zhang Lei Shi Simon Y. W. Ho Chaodong Zhu

For some groups of organisms, DNA barcoding can provide a useful tool in taxonomy, evolutionary biology, and biodiversity assessment. However, the efficacy of DNA barcoding depends on the degree of sampling per species, because a large enough sample size is needed to provide a reliable estimate of genetic polymorphism and for delimiting species. We used a simulation approach to examine the effe...

Journal: :Annals of human biology 2017
Paolo Anagnostou Marco Capocasa Valentina Dominici Francesco Montinaro Valentina Coia Giovanni Destro-Bisol

BACKGROUND A number of studies which have investigated isolation patterns in human populations rely on the analysis of intra- and inter-population genetic statistics of mtDNA polymorphisms. However, this approach makes it difficult to differentiate between the effects of long-term genetic isolation and the random fluctuations of statistics due to reduced sample size. AIM To overcome the confo...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
Michael D Jennions Anders P Møller

Both significant positive and negative relationships between the magnitude of research findings (their 'effect size') and their year of publication have been reported in a few areas of biology. These trends have been attributed to Kuhnian paradigm shifts, scientific fads and bias in the choice of study systems. Here we test whether or not these isolated cases reflect a more general trend. We ex...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2017
Gabriela B Bittencourt-Silva Lucinda P Lawson Krystal A Tolley Daniel M Portik Christopher D Barratt Peter Nagel Simon P Loader

Ecological niche models (ENMs) have been used in a wide range of ecological and evolutionary studies. In biogeographic studies these models have, among other things, helped in the discovery of new allopatric populations, and even new species. However, small sample sizes and questionable taxonomic delimitation can challenge models, often decreasing their accuracy. Herein we examine the sensitivi...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Anne Chao Robert K Colwell Chih-Wei Lin Nicholas J Gotelli

Biodiversity sampling is labor intensive, and a substantial fraction of a biota is often represented by species of very low abundance, which typically remain undetected by biodiversity surveys. Statistical methods are widely used to estimate the asymptotic number of species present, including species not yet detected. Additional sampling is required to detect and identify these species, but ric...

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