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A plan to investigate the abundance of Species in the John Ruskin Woodlands in relation to Light intensity as an abiotic factor.  

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* A plan to investigate the abundance of Species in the John Ruskin Woodlands in relation to Light intensity as an abiotic factor. The aim of this investigation is to is to determine weather the abundance of species vary across the John Ruskin Woodland, which was observed by a naturalist. In order to investigate this finding, a scale map of the John Ruskin Woodland must be constructed. This provides the basis of were the belt transacts will run. It will also give an idea of the changes in the environmental gradient. The transact recording method will be used in order to determine the abundance of species across the woodland. Due to time limitations, the belt transact will be interrupted. After intervals of every 2 meters, a reading will take place of the species present within the quadrat. This enables the assessment of how the quantity of species changes along an...

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