Revolutionizing ecological monitoring with innovative spatial sampling designs!
The goal of the article is to explain how scientists choose where to collect samples in a long-term ecological study. They use a spatial design to make sure they can make accurate conclusions about different areas. The design focuses on the locations of samples, not their size or shape. The terminology used in spatial designs is different from traditional sampling methods because it deals with two-dimensional locations. The article provides definitions for key terms used in spatial surveys.