Pronunciation: /ˈkwɑːdrət/
noun a square or rectangular plot of land used for scientific sampling or study in ecology
A1 A quadrat is a square plot of land used for ecological sampling.
A2 In biology, a quadrat is a tool used to study the distribution of plants and animals in an ecosystem.
B1 Ecologists use quadrats to estimate population sizes and biodiversity in different habitats.
B2 Researchers place quadrats randomly in a study area to collect data on species abundance and distribution.
C1 The quadrat method is a standardized technique used in ecological research to gather quantitative data.
C2 Advanced statistical analyses are often applied to quadrat data to assess patterns of species diversity and community structure.
formal The ecologists placed quadrats along the transect to sample vegetation.
informal We used these square thingies called quadrats to study the plants.
slang We threw down some quadrats to check out the plant situation.
figurative In the grand scheme of things, each person's life can be seen as a quadrat in the larger ecosystem.
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