Patchy distributions: Optimising sample size |
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Authors: | J. E. Hewitt G. B. Mcbride R. D. Pridmore S. F. Thrush |
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Affiliation: | (1) Water Quality Centre, Ecosystems Division, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, P.O. Box 11115, Hamilton, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | A method for estimating sample size which does not require an a priori definition of desired precision, or the assumption that the population is normally distributed with constant variance, has recently been proposed. This paper discusses this method and presents five modifications which make the method easier to use and reduce the probability of estimating a larger sample size than is actually required. The method is extended and used to estimate the mean abundance of patchily distributed benthic organisms. The technique can be used to guide the design of any environmental sampling programme, be it physical, chemical or biological, where comparisons between times and/or locations are required. Trade-offs between numbers of replicates and numbers of levels/sites are discussed. |
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