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cover measurement methods using points and lines as we learned in the previous lesson there are a variety of different approaches that we can use to measure plant cover in this lesson weamp;#39;ll be focusing on methods that use points and lines point intercept methods are one of the most commonly used methods to estimate cover we can use single points points that are arranged on transects in point frames or on point quadrats we record the number of hits on canopy foliage basal vegetation or soil surface depending on the type of cover that weamp;#39;re trying to estimate and the calculations are quite straightforward the percent cover equals the number of hits on a particular species divided by the total number of points that were measured we multiply by 100 to convert this to percent cover in the example that we see in front of us there are 8 different points that were measured a lot of transect and this is a very simple system in which thereamp;#39;s a grass and a four if we look