Hello, Christian Damgaard! Thank you for your contributions. My name's Airplaneman and I just wanted to say hi and Welcome to Wikipedia!
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Hi Christian, I was just patrolling new edits (while I'm supposed to be making final corrections on my phD thesis) and happened to come across a bit of a coincidence. I noticed your edits to plant cover - you'd be pleased to know I'm in the process of editing a chapter / paper on the value of modelling plant abundance and have just been fixing phrasing on the statistical issues of trying to model non metric BB in contrast to the far more amenable methods such as pin intersection (I used a pin drop method every 1m in a 20*20m quadrat, but have referenced a few of your papers). I look forward to reading more of your work! Clovis Sangrail (talk) 11:30, 31 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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