Floristic Quality Assessment (FQA) is a scientific method used to evaluate the ecological quality of plant communities based on their floristic composition. This approach is often employed in conservation biology, ecology, and land management to assess the health and integrity of ecosystems, particularly wetlands, prairies, and other natural habitats. The key components of FQA include: 1. **Indicator Species**: Species are assigned a "Coefficient of Conservatism" (C value), which reflects their tolerance to disturbance.
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