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Use Spearman’s rank correlation and Pearson’s linear correlation to analyse the relationships between two variables, including how biotic and abiotic factors affect the distribution and abundance of species (the formulae for these correlations will be provided, as shown in the Mathematical requirements)

Use Spearman’s rank correlation and Pearson’s linear correlation to analyse the relationships between two variables, including how biotic and abiotic factors affect the distribution and abundance of species (the formulae for these correlations will be provided, as shown in the Mathematical requirements)Use Spearman’s rank correlation and Pearson’s linear correlation to analyse the relationships between two … Read more

Describe and use suitable methods to assess the distribution and abundance of organisms in an area, limited to frame quadrats, line transects, belt transects and mark-releaserecapture using the Lincoln index (the formula for the Lincoln index will be provided, as shown in the Mathematical requirements)

Describe and use suitable methods to assess the distribution and abundance of organisms in an area, limited to frame quadrats, line transects, belt transects and mark-releaserecapture using the Lincoln index (the formula for the Lincoln index will be provided, as shown in the Mathematical requirements)

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