Larsen et al. (2019) found stubble heights measured at a systematic interval resulted in higher variability and lower stubble heights than samples collected at random. As the authors do not suggest an environmental mechanism for these outcomes, their conclusions likely reflect differences in the number of plants evaluated at each plot and the low number of independent observers rather than the sample design.
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3 September 2020
Critique of Larson et al. (2019), Differences in Stubble Height Estimates Resulting from Systematic and Random Sample Designs
Brett B. Roper
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Livestock Disturbance
monitoring
riparian
stubble height