In a field experiment, the frequency of water leaf was observed to be 48 after 20 tosses of a 2m\(^2\) quadrat. What is the density of the plants in the field?
The formula for plant population density is plant population = density × area. You can also calculate plant population density by dividing the number of plants by the area they cover.
Given:
Plant population(Frequency of water leaf) = 48
Total area sampled = 20 tosses x 2m\(^2\) = 40 m\(^2\)
Density = \(\frac{frequency}{total area sampled}\)
= \(\frac{48}{40}\)
= 1.2 per m\(^2\)
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