“…In simple random selection, these probabilities are equal for all potential sites (Cochran, 1977). Because of the practical problems inherent in defining all potential sampling sites within a continuous resource, sites for environmental sampling are often selected from a randomly located uniform grid over the study area (Messer et al, 1988;Scott, 1990;Stevens, 1997;Olsen et al, 1998). For environmental assessments, much of the expected variability in the observed conditions may often be attributable to one or more geographic variables, such as land use, geology, or soil conditions (Hem, 1985;Krebs, 1994;Drever, 1997).…”