Adding to Eric’s comments, it’s a tricky one because some of your plots are well covered by the points, and it would be fine to treat the point as the sample units, while others just have a single line of points through the plot. If plots are very homogeneous, it might not be unreasonable to treat each point as a unit, but to note this issue when writing up. I guess you could try bootstrapping, once with plots as the sample units and once with points, and see if the 2 options lead to appreciably different inference.
For the plots with just a single line of points, you could regard your inference to be restricted to a strip of width 400m centred on the line, in which case you could arguably justify using points as units.
Steve Buckland
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