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1 February 2008 Cover Pole Design for Easy Transport, Assembly, and Field Use
David Toledo, Laurie B. Abbott, Jeffrey E. Herrick
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Abstract

Cover poles, also called Robel poles, are used to measure a variety of structural vegetation attributes commonly used in wildlife and livestock management. Although cover pole dimensions, measurement criteria, and interpretation of cover pole data vary depending on measurement objectives, the technical use of cover poles is fairly consistent. Practical use of cover poles requires that they are sturdy, lightweight, and easily transported. We describe a cover pole apparatus that can be easily constructed, transported, and assembled for use in remote locations. This self-supporting cover pole enables one person to take measurements, and can be modified for use in multiple habitats and soil types.

David Toledo, Laurie B. Abbott, and Jeffrey E. Herrick "Cover Pole Design for Easy Transport, Assembly, and Field Use," Journal of Wildlife Management 72(2), 564-567, (1 February 2008). https://doi.org/10.2193/2007-109
Published: 1 February 2008
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KEYWORDS
cover pole
Robel pole
standing crop
vegetation structure
visual obstruction
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