Dear Ecologgers

We are following rare plants in Everglades National Park. Some species are
really rare (ferns and orchids) and are known from 2-3 occurrences with
very few plants per occurrence.These species form their northernmost
boundary in the park.

We have now monitored rare plant populations for four consecutive years. I
am trying to figure out as to what is the best way of presenting data. Is
it worth to present population growth rates, or  to present raw data in a
table or graph.

thanks

Sonali Saha

Senior Biologist,
The Institute for Regional Conservation
22601 SW 152
Miami FL 33170

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