Land Condition Trend Analysis Plot Inventory Field Methods: a Natural Resource Inventory and Forest Community Analysis Camp Clark, Nevada, Missouri
Date of Graduation
Summer 1996
Degree
Master of Science in Biology
Department
Biology
Committee Chair
Wally Weber
Abstract
Land condition trend analysis studies were initiated at Camp Clark in the spring of 1993. Woody species of plants were mapped for 12 of 20 transects sampled. A forest community polar ordination was performed to determine community relationships. Seven plant communities were identified within the boundaries of Camp Clark. A survey of the vascular flora was made, and and annotated checklist of 505 taxa representing 81 families is included.
Subject Categories
Biology
Copyright
© Susan Joan Mattheis
Recommended Citation
Mattheis, Susan Joan, "Land Condition Trend Analysis Plot Inventory Field Methods: a Natural Resource Inventory and Forest Community Analysis Camp Clark, Nevada, Missouri" (1996). MSU Graduate Theses/Dissertations. 205.
https://bearworks.missouristate.edu/theses/205
Dissertation/Thesis