Evaluation of two sampling methods for even-age Pinus forest in northern Mexico

Q3 Medicine Notulae Scientia Biologicae Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI:10.55779/nsb15211564
Viridiana S. Galván-Moreno, J. M. Olivas-García, Joel Rascón-Solano, J. Hernández-Salas
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The objective was to evaluate and compare the precision of estimation of dasometric variables, survey times and costs of two sampling methods versus a census, applied to a natural even-age mass of Pinus arizonica Engelm. in the municipality of Guachochi, Chihuahua, Mexico. Nine fixed-dimension and nine variable-dimension sites were performed with Bitterlich's angular sampling at coincident sample points. Times from start to finish were taken by site and technicians from the State were surveyed to determine sampling costs. ANOVA tests were developed at a significance level of 0.05, comparing both methods with the census. The results indicate that, in both samplings, the number of trees per hectare does not present statistical differences with respect to the census. The basal area by both methods was not statistically different, however, fixed dimensions present an error greater than 5%. Finally, the volume per hectare estimated was similar to that of the census, according to the rates carried out, greater precision was found by the variable area method (error=0.03%). The execution time showed significant differences (p=0.0001), the fixed dimension site required a mean time of 44 minutes and the variable dimension one 10 minutes 26 seconds. The total costs are 679.90 and 654.33 Euro to sample nine fixed-dimension and nine variable-dimension sites respectively, showing significant differences (p=0.0008). It is concluded that both methods are statistically acceptable for the variables evaluated in the type of forest mass studied.
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墨西哥北部等龄松林两种取样方法的评价
目的是评估和比较两种抽样方法与人口普查的测量变量估计的精度,调查时间和成本,应用于自然平均年龄的亚利桑那松质量。在墨西哥奇瓦瓦州瓜乔奇市。9个固定维点和9个变维点在重合的采样点进行了Bitterlich角采样。从开始到结束的时间由现场记录,并对来自国家的技术人员进行调查,以确定抽样费用。将两种方法与人口普查进行比较,ANOVA检验的显著性水平为0.05。结果表明,在两次抽样中,每公顷树木的数量与普查没有统计差异。两种方法的基底面积差异无统计学意义,但固定尺寸误差大于5%。最后,每公顷估计的体积与人口普查的数量相似,根据执行的比率,可变面积法的精度更高(误差=0.03%)。执行时间差异有统计学意义(p=0.0001),固定维度站点的平均执行时间为44分钟,可变维度站点的平均执行时间为10分26秒。9个固定维度和9个可变维度站点的总成本分别为679.90欧元和654.33欧元,差异有统计学意义(p=0.0008)。结果表明,这两种方法在统计上都是可以接受的。
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Notulae Scientia Biologicae
Notulae Scientia Biologicae Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
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