New method for vegetation monitoring reduces bias and improves accuracy.
The article shows how counting plants on sample plots can help estimate changes in vegetation cover. By using a simple assumption about plant distribution, researchers found that presence/absence data can be a good substitute for cover assessments. This method is less likely to be influenced by surveyor bias. The study also highlights the importance of choosing the right plot sizes for accurate results. For example, using large plots may miss significant changes in vegetation cover for common plant species.