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APPENDIX L
Ecological Assessment Data
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TABLE 1
Laurel LandfillPlant List
Scientific Name
Acer rubrumAchillea millifoliumAgrostis sp.
Ambrosia artemisiifolia
Andropogon scopariusAndropogon virginicusAralia spinosa
Asclepias spp.Bidens sp.Bromus sterilisCardamine parviflora var. arenicola
Carex luridaCarex scopariaCarya cardiformisCornus floridaDicanthelium clandestinumDigitaria sanguinalisDiospyros virginiana
Eleocharis sp.Eupatorium hyssopifoliumEuthamia graminifoliaGeranium carolinianumHelianthemum canadenseHieracium vulgatumHudsonia tomentosaHypericum gentianoidesIlex sp.Juncus canadensisJuncus dudleyi
Common Name
Red MapleYarrow
Bent GrassRagweed
Little BluestemBroomsedge
Hercules Club
MilkweedBeggar Ticks
Barren Brome GrassSmall-flowered Bitter Cress
Shallow SedgeOvales SedgeButternut Hickory
Flowering DogwoodDeer Tongue Grass
Crab GrassPersimmon
SpikerushHyssop-leaved Boneset
Narrow-leaved GoldenrodCarolina CranesbillFrostweed or RockroseCommon HawkweedPoverty Grass, False Heather, or Beach HeathPineweed or Orange GrassHollyCanada Rush
Dudley's Rush
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TABLE 1 (Continued)
Scientific NameJuncus effususJuncus tenuisJuniperus virginiana
Krigia virginica
Lespedeza sp.
Linaria canadensisLiquidambar styraciflua
Lonicera japonicaLycopodium sp.Moms albaOxalis strictaPanicum scoparium
Panicum xanthophysum
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Phragmites australis
Phvtolacca americana
Pinus taedaPinus virginiana
Plantago aristata
Polygonum persicariaPotentilla argentiaPrunus serotina
Pyrus malusQuercus alba
Quercus marilandica
Ranunculus acris
Rhus radicans
Rubus allegheniensisRubus procumbens
Rumex acetosellaSassafras albidum
Common NameSoft RushSlender Rush or Path RushEastern Red CedarDwarf Dandelion
Bush CloverBlue ToadfaxSweetgumJapanese HoneysuckleClubmossWhite MulberryYellow Wood SorrelPanic GrassSlender Panic GrassVirginia CreeperCommon ReedPokeweed
Loblolly PineScrub Pine
Bracted PlantainLady's ThumbSilvery CinquefoilWild Black Cherry
AppleWhite OakBlackjack OakTall Buttercup
Poison IvyBlackberry
Dwarf Raspberry
Field SorrelSassafras
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TABLE 1 (Continued)
Scientific NameScirpus cyperinus
Solidago tenuifoliaSpecularia perfoliata
Trifolium sp.Typha sp.
Ulmus rubraVaccinium corymbossum
Vernonia sp.Vicia sp.Vitis palmata
Common NameWool GrassSlender-leaved GoldenrodVenus Looking GlassHop CloverCattailSlippery ElmCommon Highbush Blueberry
IronweedVetchCat Grape
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TABLE 2
Genera Identified on Laurel LandfillWhich Have Species on the Plants of Special Concern List
Scientific Name
Agrostis sp.
Asclepias sp.
Bidens sp.
Eleocharis sp.
Lespedeza sp.
Lycopodium sp.
Trifolium sp.
Typha sp.
Number of Locations WherePresent out of 32 Total
11
1
3
3
9
1
9
2
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TABLE 3
Deciduous/Coniferous Woods CommunityAdjacent to Laurel Landfill
Taxa Number of WoodedAreas Where Present
out of 3 Total
Percent ofTotal ArealCoverage
CanopyPinus taeda, loblolly pine
Quercus alba, white oak
Carya cordiformis, butternut hickory
2
3
2
40.0
30.0
30.0
Understory
Carya cordiformis, butternut hickory
Vaccinium corymbosum,common highbush blueberryAralia spinosa, Hercules-club
Cornus florida, flowering dogwoodQuercus marilandica, blackjack oak
Sassafras albidum, sassafrasQuercus alba, white oak
Parthenocissus quinquefolia,Virginia creeper
Phytolacca americana, pokeweed
3
2
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
33.3
33.3
16.7
13.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
1.7
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TABLE 4
Coniferous Woods Communityon Laurel Landfill
Taxa
Pinus taeda, loblolly pine
Pinus virginiana, Virginia pine
Andropogon virginicus, broom sedge
Panicum xanthophysum, slender panic grass
Juncus effusus, soft rush
Percent of TotalAreal Coverage
50.0
40.0
5.0
1.0
1.0
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TABLE 5
Trees on Laurel Landfill
Pinus virginiana, scrub pine
Liquidambar styraciflua, sweetgumPinus serotina, swamp pine
Pinus taeda, loblolly pine
Juniperus virginiana, red cedarQuercus alba, white oak
Acer rubrum, red maple
Diospyros virginiana, persimmon
Sassafras albidum, sassafras
Pyrus malus, domestic apple
Pyrus baccata, Siberian crabapple
TOTAL
Average Percent Coverageat 32 Landfill Locations
6.7
6.35.63.6
0.60.6
0.3
0.30.2
0.2
0.2
25.6
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TABLE 7
Canopied Upland Ground Cover Communityon Laurel Landfill
Taxa*Lonicera japonica. Japanesehoneysuckle
Azrostis spp., bent grass
Panhenocissus quinquefolia.Virginia creeperSolidago spp., goldenrod
\ 'itis palmata. cat grape
Number ofLocations WherePresent Out ofTwo Total
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11
TOTAL
Percent of TotalAreal Coverage
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TABLE 8
Open Upland Ground Cover Communityon Laurel Landfill
Taxa*
Andropogon virginicus,broomsedge
Panicum xanthophysum.slender panic grass
Lespedeza sp., bush clover
Panicum scoparium,panic grass
Rubus allegheniensis.blackberry
Trifolium sp., hop clover
Eupatorium hyssopifolium,hyssop-leaved boneset
Hypericum gentianoides.pineweed
Agrostis sp., bent grass
Number of LocationsPresent Out of 15
Total
12
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3
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Percent of TotalAreal Coverage
28.1
10.2
5.1
4.4
3.8
3.6
3.3
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TABLE 10
Soft Rush Wetland Groundcover Communityon the Laurel Landfill
Laurel, Delaware
Taxa*
Juncus effusus, soft rushPhragmites australis, common reedAndropogon virginicus, broomsedgeScripus cyperinus, wool grass
Solidago tenuifolia, slender-leaved goldenrod
Number oflocations where
present(out of 5 total)
5
1
23
1
TOTAL
% of total arealcoverage
63.214.7
8.3
5.9
1.793.8
Note *: Restricted to taxa covering at least 1% of total surveyed area.SUSSEX-S\ERTAB-10.TBL
TABLE 11
Wool Grass Wetland Groundcover Communityon the Laurel Landfill
Laurel, Delaware
Taxa *
Scirpus cyperinus, wool grass
Panicum xanthophysum, slender panic grassBidens sp., beggar ticks
Andropogon virginicus, broom sedge
Eupatorium hyssopifolium, hyssop-leavedbonesetTypha sp., cattailEuthamia graminifolia, narrow-leavedgoldenrodJuncus dudleyi, Dudley's rush
Eleocharis sp., spike rushAgrostis sp., bent grassSolidago tenuifolia, slender-leavd golden redLespedeza sp., bush clover
Number oflocations where
present(out of 5 total)
4
2
2
5
3
1
3
3
2
2
1
1
TOTAL
% of total area!coverage
24.1
12.9
11.8
6.35.2
4.02.1
2.0
1.6
1.5
1.7
1.0
73.8
Note *: Restricted to taxa covering at least 1% of total surveyed area.
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TABLE 12
Panic Grass Wetland Groundcover Communityon the Laurel Landfill
Laurel, Delaware
Taxa *
Panicum xanthophysum, slender panic grass
Andropogon virginicus, broomsedgeAgrostis sp., bent grass
Eupatorium hyssopifolium, hyssop-leaved bonesetPanicum scoparium, panic grass
Rubus allegheniensis, black berry
Juncus dudleyi, Dudley's rushUnidentifiedAndropogon scoparius, little bluestem
Juncus effusus, soft rushCarex scoparia, ovales sedgeDicanthelium clandestinum, deer tongue grassHypericum gentianoides. pineweedEuthamia graminifolia, narrow-leaved goldenrod
Number oflocations where
present(out of 5 total)
4
3
3
41
1
4
1
1
3
4
1
1
2
TOTAL
% of total arealcoverage
17.2
13.911.4
8.4
7.0
6.8
5.0
5.0
4.8
3.7
2.1
2.0
1.8
1.0
90.1
Note *: Restricted to taxa covering at least 1% of total surveyed area.
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TABLE 13
Characterizing Taxa for Plant Communitieson or around Laurel Landfill
Laurel, Delaware
Deciduous/Coniferous WoodsLoblolly PineWhite OakButternut HickoryCommon Highbush Blueberry
Hercules ClubFlowering Dogwood
Coniferous WoodsLoblolly Pine
Virginia PineBroomsedge
Canopied UplandsJapanese Honeysuckle
Bent GrassVirginia CreeperGoldenrod
Open UplandsBroomsedgeSlender Panic GrassBush CloverHyssop-leaved Boneset
Panic Grass WetlandsSlender Panic GrassBroomsedge
Bent GrassHyssop-leaved BonesetDudley's RushSoft RushOvales Sedge
Wool Grass WetlandsWool Grass
BroomsedgeHyssop-leaved Boneset
Narrow-leaved GoldenrodDudley's Rush
Soft Rush WetlandsSoft RushWool Grass
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TABLE 14
List of Birds observed on or around the Laurel LandfillLaurel, Delaware, 22-25 June 1992
Common NameKilldeerCommon BobwhiteCooper's Hawk *, **Red-tailed HawkTurkey VultureMourning DoveCommon NighthawkRed-bellied Woodpecker *Downv WoodpeckerEastern KingbirdBarn SwallowChimnev SwiftBlue JavBlack-capped ChickadeeTufted Titmouse *Carolina WrenBrown ThrasherNorthern MockingbirdEastern BluebirdAmerican RobinCommon YellowthroatRed-winged BlackbirdCommon CrackleEuropean StarlingNorthern OrioleNorthern CardinalIndigo BuntingRufous-sided Towhee *Field SparrowSong Sparrow
Scientific NameCharadrius vociferusColinus virsinianusAccipiter cooperiiButeo jamaicensisCathartes auraZenaida macrouraChlordeiles minorMelanerpes carolinusPicoides pubescensTvrannus tvrannusHirundo rusticaChaetura pelasicaCyanocitta cristataParus atricapillusParus bicolorThrvothorus ludovicianusToxostoma rufumMimus polvslottosSialia sialisTurdus migratoriusGeothlypis trichasAgelaius phoeniceusOuiscalus quisculaSturnus vulgarisIcterus salbulaCardinalis cardinalisPasserina cvaneaPipilo ervthrophthalmusSpizella pusillaMelospiza melodia
State Rank,551555355555545455455555455555
Note 1: Rare —> Common; 1 —> 5.*: Only seen in adjacent woods offsite.**: Possibly a large Sharp-shinned Hawk (see Table 2)
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TABLE 15
List of Birds of Special ConcernWhich May Find Suitable Habitat on or around the Landfill
Laurel, Delaware
Common NameBuff-breasted Sandpiper *Upland Sandpiper *Baird's Sandpiper *Northern HarrierSharp-shinned HawkRough-legged Hawk *Short-eared Owl *Barn OwlLoggerhead ShrikeVesper SparrowHenslow's Sparrow
Scientific NameTryngites subruflcollisBartramia longicaudaCalidris bairdiiCircus cyaneusAccipiter striatus
Buteo lagopusAsia flammeusTyto albaLanius ludovicianusPooecetes gramineusAmmodramus henslowii
State Rank,112
1
3
2
2
31
31
Note 1: Rare —> Common; 1 —» 5.*: Only during winter or migration.
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TABLE 16
List of Birds of Special ConcernWhich May Find Marginal Habitat on or around the Landfill
Laurel, Delaware
Common Name
Northern Goshawk *Red-shouldered Hawk
Broad-winged Hawk *Black-billed CuckooRed-headed Woodpecker
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker *Winter Wren *
Veery *American Redstart
Scientific Name
Accipiter gentilisButeo lineatus
Buteo platypterusCoccyzus erythropthalmusMelanerpes erythrocephalus
Sphyrapicus variusTroglodytes troglodytes
Catharus fuscescensSetophaga ruticilla
State Rank,
1
3
22
2
33
33
Note 1: Rare —> Common; 1 —•> 5.*: Only during winter or migration.
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TABLE 17
List of Mammals Observed on or Around Laurel LandfillLaurel, Delaware,22-25 June 1992
Common NameEastern Mole*
Northern Short-tailed ShrewLittle Brown MyotisRaccoon*Striped Skunk*
Red Fox * **White-footed MouseHouse MouseEastern CottontailWhite-tailed Deer *
Scientific NameScalopus aquaticusBlarina brevicaudaMyotis lucifugusProcyon lotorMephitis mephitisVulpes vulpesPeromyscus leucopusMus musculusSylvilagus floridanus
Odocoileus virginianus
State Rank,5
55
55
5
5
5
5
5
, Rare -> Common; 1 -> 5.* Identified by spoor.** Possibly a gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus, 5).
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TABLE 18
List of Mammals of Special ConcernWhich May Find Suitable Habitat on or Around
the Laurel Landfill
Common NameLeast Shrew
Maryland Shrew
Southern Bog Lemming
Scientific Name
Cryptotis parva
Sorex fontinalisSynaptomys cooped
State Rank,?7
?
1: Rare —> Common; 1 —» 5
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TABLE 19
List of Reptiles and AmphibiansObserved on or around the Laurel Landfill
Laurel, Delaware, 22-25 June 1992
Common Name
Black Rat SnakeEastern SpadefootFowlers ToadSouthern Leopard Frog
Scientific Name
Elaphe obsoleta
Scaphiopus holbrookiiBufo woodhousii fowled
Rana utricularia
State Rank,
5
4
5
4
Note 1: Rare —> Common; 1 —» 5.
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TABLE 20
List of Reptiles and Amphibiansof Special Concern
Which may find Suitable Habitat on or around Laurel Landfill
Laurel, Delaware
Common Name
Eastern EarthsnakeEastern MilksnakeNorthern Copperhead
Scientific Name
Virginia valeriaeLampropeltis triangulumAgkistrodon contortdx
State Rank,
331
Note 1: Rare -> Common; 1 -* 5.
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TABLE 21
Macrobenthic Invertebrates Collected With an EkmanDredge from Laurel Landfill,
24 June 1992
Taxa
AnnelidaOligochaetaTubificidae2
InsectaOdonataLibellulidaePachydiplax longipennis
ColeopteraHydrophillidaeBerosus sp.
DipteraChironomidaeChironomus sp.Polypedilum illinoense
Number In Sample#1
25
4
0
6237
#2
20
2
3
2330
Total
45
6
3
85
BiologicalIndexValue1
3
5
NA3
53
Biotic Index 3.3
1 - Hilsenhoff Biotic Index.2 - With hair setae.3 - Not applicable.
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APPENDIX M
Wetlands Data
SR303538
• Wetlands Delineated on Site Topographic Map
AR303539
•LegendApproximate Landfill Boundary
I I Delineated Wetland
FIGURE M-1WETLANDS DELINEATEDON SITE TOPOGRAPHIC MAPLAUREL LANDFILL
Wetlands Field Data Sheets
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DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE1• ~" (Herbs and Bryophytes)
Projoct/Sltr VIM '"•--'
Transact f ^ PtotfNot*: if a more detailed
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1 This data form can be used for both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
4 To determine the dominants, first rank the species by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of the ranked species until 50% of the total for all species cover (mean cover) isimmediately exceeded. All species contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional species having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
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DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE 1(Herbs and Bryophytes)
logs- " ' AX^JM K^xi^e^ ___ Date: 0 / J^f nField tnv»ffoit<yW'ProjecVSIte: ____ Uc^/-ei i Jf.- l State:..,,. HE.Applicant/Owner: —— r tf .i^O'st _________________________ _ _____Transact f .4 Plot f 9 " Vegetation Unit f /Name: ____________ __Ato/»: if a more detailed site description is necessary, use the back of data form or • field notebook.
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Total CoverDominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total Cover
Total of Averages PCs)Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total of Averages (X's) Y3. /
1 This data form can be used for both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are onry applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along «transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
* To determine the dominants, first rank the species by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of tne ranked species until 50% of the total for all species cover (mean cover) isimmediately exceeded. All species contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional species having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
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DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE1(Herbs and Bryophytes)
L'' Sci vAt ? /A*;gU rU^e" Data- (c /J.* l°l.ProjecttSmr -<-w'rg'' Lcx^a-f^g J • stata! —— LLU — County: T- j s eApplicant/Owner: —— /v - c i ———————————————————— _________Tran»ectf_A_Ptotf_i£_ v Vegetation Unit f /Name:Not*: If • more detailed site description is necessary, use the back of data form or a field notebook.
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Total Cover __2Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total Cover _2
Total of Averages PCs).Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total of Averages (JCs) V9- /
1 This data form can be used for both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
* To determine the dominants, first rank the spedes by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of the ranked species until 50% of the total for all spedes cover (mean cover) isimmediately exceeded. All species contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional species having 20% of tine total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE 1(Herbs and Bryophytes)
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1 This data form can be used for both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per campling point along a transect
4 To determine the dominants, first rank the spedes by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of the ranked spedes until 50% of the total for all species cover (mean cover) IsImmediately exceeded. All species contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional species having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
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DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE1(Herbs and Bryophytes)
F--H ImjMtia*-- LiS cv U^i 5 . A A/<£v H^AifrV ______ Pate-^ProjectfSJtr ___ u^u^ei u.t-*A-.i-f . n _______ State: —— _iii — County:Applicant/Owner: _ _______Transactf A Ptotf i3 ° Vegetation Unit f /Name: ____________ _____Not*: If a more detailed site description is necessary, use the back of data form or a field notebook.
Indicator Quadrat Percent Area) Cover _Specie- A Status Q1 02 03 04 05 06 07 Q8 X Rank41. —2, ——3. i '"'t %.*-•*>4 iP.*Jc\ve . ogc A) <f
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14.15.16.
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Total of Averages PCs)Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total of Averages (X's
1 This data form can be used for both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
4 To determine the dominants, first rank the spedes by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of the ranked spedes until 50% of the total for all spedes cover (mean cover) isimmediately exceeded. All spedes contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional spedes having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE1(Herbs and Bryophytes)
iator(sl: — ! *'*'"••• ^ "''_'•ProjecVSrte-Appllcant/OwTransect f _ ______rVo/»: If a more detailed site description s'necessary, use the back of data form or a field notebook.
Indicator Quadrat Percent Areal Cover _Spedes ___ Status Q1 02 03 04 OS Q6 07 Q8 X
»wne/: -•-....b Ptotf -c
- . - State-
Vegetation Unit f/Name:
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1 This data form can be used for both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
* To determine the dominants, first rank the species by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of the ranked species until 50% of the total for all spedes cover (mean cover) isimmediately exceeded. All spedes contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional species having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be consioereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
BR3035147
DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE1(Herbs and Bryophytes)
C_-rt l-woetigatnr - -'.. ~ :\ '. i-f ' .• t A-'-. ' H ft < ."• <•' - Date!
Project/Site-————'—— —— "" ' " '•-—-——— State:ApplicantOwner:.Transect f _±L_ Ptot f __£_ Vegetation Unit f /Name:
: If a more detailed site description is necessary, use the back of data form or a told notebook.
Quadrat Percent Area! Cover01 Q2 Q3 Q4 OS Q6 07 Q8 X Rank*~0 5" _ __ __ _ _ _ ./%±Tj"' '.L
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1 This data form can be used tor both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
* To determine the dominants, first rank the spedes by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of the ranked species until 50% of the total for all spedes cover (mean cover) isimmediately exceeded. All spedes contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional spedes having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
AR3035U8
DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE1(Herbs and Bryophytes)
.-• /"••<//» "-;"•• "' •-' Date: ^ '^ - / / - •Project/Sttf i- -i-'-- <» \ •- ••- *' :—:______ State:——.,•'- — County:AppJIcantOwner:. ~vu. . .• ;_.——————————Transect t Q Plot f - ' Vegetation Unit f/Name: __________________Not*: If a more detailed site description is necessary, use the back of data form or a field notebook.
Spedes'. 4 /-< xV\ O 'f > '.I. l£' . .'V/ TtftWI y,_l rVl
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Total of Averages PCs)Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total of Averages (X's)
1 This data form can be used tor both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
* To determine the dominants, first rank the spedes by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of the ranked spedes until 50% of the total for all spedes cover (mean cover) isimmediately exceeded. All spedes contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional species having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
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DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE1(Herts and Bryophytes)
Field Investigator(s): '• =' - - ^ r - —-t^H^ H*<v. 'J Date: _Project/Srte:————'——_:——' ' ~ •—————— State:——•--.— County:ApplicamVOwner:.Transect f__2_ Plot f _i_ " Vegetation Unit */Name: _________________Not*: If a more detailed site description is necessary, use the back of data form or a field notebook.
Spedes'. t &'*.!•'*•* ''•>"_ . . . ' . - ••.•-... -' . ' . . . .3~' * .t ' -X^v r • •" '-'•-/'
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Total of Averages PCs) ' 'S. --" SDominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total of Averages (X's) ? '''- ~- -•
1 This data form can be used tor both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
4 To determine the dominants, first rank the spedes by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of tr« ranked species until 50% of the total for all spedes cover (mean cover) isimmediately exceeded. All spedes contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional species having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE1(Herbs and Bryophytes)
FJeW Inixxrtifjatnrfr)- '- 5 - J -^ J- -A^- -r-.r^^;-Project/Site-———~'".:r ' '—•-'•^•''_____ State:—_.__—— County:Applicant/Owner:-Transect f •'• Plot t •" Vegetation Unit I/Name:Not*: If a more detailed site description is necessary, use the back of data form or a field notebook.
Indicator Quadrat Percent Areal Cover _Spedes ^ Status Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OS Q6 Q7 Q8 X Rflnk*
__: J_0 _^ __ ,,_ _ __'rl V •-.2. —
4. —5.6.7.
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Total Cover _2Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total Cover _2
Total of Averages PCs) ____!' -Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total of Averages PCs) '_'"
1 This data form can be used for both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
4 To determine the dominants, first rank the spedes by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of the ranked species until 50% of the total for all species cover (mean cover) isimmediately exceeded. All spedes contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional species having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
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flR30355l
DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE 1(Herbs and Bryophytes)
6 /2 -T. _,,VO'^\
wner: ——— -£_:(* Plotf . i
L-.<---» .-.''I ' State!
Vegetation Unit f/Name:
•2. —— County- . , , „ .; ?" ---'.-
Transect fWort: If a more detailed site description is necessary, use the back of data form or a field notebook.
Indicator Quadrat Percent Area! CoverSpedes ._ Status Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OS Q6 Q7 081. ——2. ———3. ———i-ki4. ————————5. ———————6. ———————7. _______8. ________9. ———————10. ———————11. ———————12. ———————
14.15.16.
Total Cover _2Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total Cover _2
Total of Averages PCs)Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total of Averages ()Cs)
1 This data form can be used for both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
4 To determine the dominants, first rank the spedes by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of the ranked species until 50% of the total for all species cover (mean cover) isImmediately exceeded. All species contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional species having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
AR3G3552
DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE1(Herbs and Bryophytes)
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15. ______________________ ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ '15. ________________________ ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____
Total Cover _2Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total Cover _2
Total of Averages PCs) _/£_'"Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total of Averages ()Cs) __!_-•
1 This data form can be used for both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
* To determine, the dominants, first rank the spedes by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of the ranked species until 50% of the total for all species cover (mean cover) isimmediately exceeded. All species contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional species having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
AR303553
DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE1(Herbs and Bryophytes)
Field im/otiQB* -)- -~ ' • -v '-*-'<' • -'. 4 A/ -U ^ R i */fJ Date: '-./ "'/''''~r-ProjftCt'Srhr -- ••--"' _ - • - . - ' - • i_____ State:——L =—— County: ->-^'^^ApplicantfOwner:——— ^ -T->/^- '———————————————————_____________Transect f '7- Plot f iH 'y Vegetation Unit f/Name: ___________.________.Not*: If a more detailed site description is necessary, use the back of data form or a field notebook.
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Quadrat Percent Area! Cover01 02 03 Q4 OS Q6 Q7 Q8 X
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Total Cover _2Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total Cover _2
Total of Averages PCs) J_2_cDominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total of Averages ()Cs) __L-
1 This data form can be used for both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
4 To determine the dominants, first rank the spedes by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of the ranked species until 50% of the total for all spedes cover (mean cover) isimmediately exceeded. All spedes contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional species having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
AR30355U
DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE1(Herbs and Bryophytes)
FiekJInvestigator(s):———'-' •-•- i-"7'*' -__^ '- --t—"" '- '_ Date: _Project/Site-————;;• '—>—z_i-i—-————— Stats:.———__— County:ApplicamyOwner:- ________Transertf__il_Ptot*J_^_ J Vegetation Unit f/Name:Not*: If a more detailed site description is necessary, use the back of data form or a field notebook.
Indicator Quadrat Percent Area! CoverSpedes Status Q1 02 Q3 04 OS 06 Q7 Q8' 1 t'\v/V., .- .C-V'g. j~ '' a <1 ________ ;CC* C' (££ .__ _
V */ / *" " - ' FAC. «v •(-_ -5 _ _ _ _ _2. ———-^——~2 .. . .' -' 1 _ _—' T- ' ^ - *• f*,(- W 1- ____ '" ___ __ ____ ____ ____ " (' 6 f
4. ————————— ^5. ————————6. ————————7. ________8. ________9. ________10. ————————11. ————————12. ————————
14. _____________________ ______ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _15. ___________________ ______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____
Total Cover _2Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total Cover _2
Total of Averages PCs) / '- ' Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total of Averages (JCs) "• ~c- 7 5"
1 This data form can be used for both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the FixedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Fixed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
4 To determine the dominants, first rank the spedes by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of the ranked species until 50% of the total for all spedes cover (mean cover) isimmediately exceeded. All spedes contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional species having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
SR303555
DATA FORM
QUADRAT SAMPLING PROCEDURE1(Herbs and Bryophytes)
FteMlnvestJoatorW,: ', • ~ ' J-- '^U - ' Pater '» k r /q Project/Slte: ___ -—'• ~' >J ' — ••-' '• '• ' ' ———— State: —— L__ —— County: ' ' -•• f- ApplteantOwrwr: 'Transect f & Ptot # i u Vegetation Unit f /Name: ________ _Not*: If a more detailed site description is necessary, use the back of data form or • field notebook.
Indicator Quadrat Percent Areal CoverSpedes Status Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 X
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•_ 16. ———————————————————— —————— —— -Total Cover _2
Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total Cover _2Total of Averages PCs) ______7. 7 V
Dominance Threshold Number Equals 50% x Total of Averages ()Cs) —• '* *"!'•>''
1 This data form can be used for both the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach and the RxedInterval Transect Sampling Approach.
2 These entries are only applicable to the Rxed Interval Transect Sampling Approach which uses only onequadrat per sampling point along a transect.
3 These entries are only applicable to the Plant Community Transect Sampling Approach which usesmultiple quadrats per sampling point along a transect
* To determine the dominants, first rank the spedes by their cover (or mean cover). Then cumulatively sumthe cover (mean cover) of the ranked species until 50% of the total for all spedes cover (mean cover) isimmediately exceeded. All species contributing to that cumulative total (the dominance threshold number)plus additional species having 20% of the total cover (mean cover) value should be considereddominants and marked with an asterisk.
AR303556
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