Master Measuring Biodiversity fast ⚡ – clear explanations, structured tables, OCR-aligned.
You’ll cover
• Why sampling is used to estimate biodiversity in habitats.
• The main sampling methods used to measure biodiversity.
• Random, systematic and stratified sampling and when each is appropriate.
• The use of quadrats, transects and capture methods.
• Abiotic and biotic factors that affect species distribution and abundance.
What’s included
• Clear tables comparing random, systematic, opportunistic and stratified sampling.
• Structured tables outlining advantages, disadvantages and uses of each sampling method.
• Summary tables of common fieldwork equipment and what each is used for.
• Tables distinguishing abiotic and biotic factors affecting species distribution.
• Concise spec reminders embedded alongside tables to reinforce key OCR wording and expectations.
Format
Web-based textbook topic. Mobile/desktop friendly. Access with no time limit, updates included.





