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Naudotojo Sanderd17 komentaras, parašytas 2011 m. gegužės 24 d., 11:47

maybe somehing like

genus:50% = ganzania
genus:30% = ...

I know this is done by biologists (not the tagging, but the usage of percentage): they throw a square meter in the area and then count what part of the surface is taken by what kind of plants.

Naudotojo Hawkeye komentaras, parašytas 2011 m. gegužės 24 d., 19:55

Hi aharvey,

I'm interested to record taxonomic and habitat infomation too. I would suggest looking at this page osm.wiki/Key:taxon

I would record taxon:35%=Ganzania rigens . Useful to remember that percentage cover can add up to over 100% because there are multiple layers/canopies within a habitat. Another method which is common, DAFOR (Dominant, Abundant, Frequent, Occasional, Rare) which is often quicker to record and less need for a meter square or measuring an area. taxon:D=Ganzia rigens

I've been working on a wiki for recording habitats (bare bones at the moment) osm.wiki/Habitat

Naudotojo Hawkeye komentaras, parašytas 2011 m. gegužės 29 d., 12:18

Testing this further for an area e.g. wood, you could try tagging cover:Ganzania=10%

otherwise, using taxon or genus:30%= won't work if there are two species with 30% coverage. The value has to be unique. I have updated the taxon page to reflect this.

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