Creating the ecology classic ‘Kite diagram’ in Python
<p><strong>So what are Kite diagrams? </strong>Kite diagrams provide a graphical summary of different observations made along a transect. A transect is a line placed across a part of a habitat, or an entire habitat. This is often done manually with string, rope etc. The quantity of various species can be counted at regular intervals along the transect. The distribution of the various species can be affected by various different factors including predators and also by other environmental factors like heat, light and moisture levels. These are referred to as abiotic (not alive) factors. Data can also be collected using a quadrat, this involves using a square (e.g. 1m2) frame that is moved along the transect. The number of species in the square can then be counted at each point.</p>
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