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<br />6 INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT 2 <br /> <br />Table 3. Continued. <br />Scientific name Common name Status Source Response <br />Argyroxiphium kauense Ka'u silvers word E USFWS 1993e Threatened by fire <br />Aristida stricta 0 Hardin and Occurs in a fire adapted community <br /> White 1992 <br />A. tuberculosa 0 Bowles et al. Fire or disturbance that mimics fire <br /> 1990 results in increased survival rate <br /> Pavlovic 1994 <br />Asimina tetramera Four-petal pawpaw E Johnson 1989 May require fire to maintain suitable <br /> habitat <br /> Johnson 1994 Fire maintains suitable habitat <br /> KralI993 May require fire to maintain open habitat <br />Astragalus atratus var, Milkvetch C2 Popovich 1994 Stout caudex and deep taproot may <br />inseptus allow plants to survive fire <br />A. oniciformis Milkvetch 0 Popovich 1994 Low mortality due to fire because of <br /> deep taproot and stout caudex <br />A. schmolliae Schmoll milkvetch C2 Collier 1994 <br />Astrophytum asterias Star cactus E USFWS 1993h Fire suppression may be detrimental <br />Baptisia arachnifera Hairy rattleweed E Kral1983 Observed in recently burned habitat <br /> USFWS 1984d Large perennial rootstock suggests <br /> plants may tolerate frre; fire may also <br /> reduce competition and promote <br /> seedling establishment <br />Betula uber Virginia roundleaf birch E Kral1983 Not damaged by a prescribed burn <br />Bidens cuneata Cuneate bidens E USFWS 1984c Threatened by fife <br />(S = B. molokaiensis) <br />B, wiebkei Ko'oko'olau E USFWS 1992c Threatened by fife <br />Bonamia grandiflora Florida bonamia T Gordon 1992a Occurs in fife adapted community <br /> Hartnett and Stem density and seed production <br /> Richardson increased following fife <br /> 1989 <br /> Kral1983 May require fire to maintain open habitat <br /> USFWS 1990e May require fire to maintain long-teon <br /> viability of habitat <br />Brickellia mosieri (S = B. C2 Gordon 1992b Occurs in fife adapted community <br />eupatorioides var, <br />jloridana) <br />Brighamia insignis E USFWS 1994c Threatened by frre <br />Buxus vahlii Vahl's boxwood E USFWS 1985f Threatened by frre <br />Calamintha ashei C2 Johnson 1994 Killed by fire but recovers from seed <br /> Menges and <br /> McAnlis 1994 <br />Calamovilfa cunissii Sand grass C2 Johnson 1994 <br /> Johnson 1993a Fire may maintain favorable habitat <br /> Johnson and Fire may increase flowering <br /> Blyth 1988 <br />Calochortus umpquaensis Umpqua mariposa lily Cl Kagan 1992 Fire suppression may be detrimental <br />Castanea pumila Ozark Chinquapin C2 Campbell et al, Occurs in community that experiences <br />var. ozarkensis 1991 frequent fires <br />Caulanthus amplexicaulis Santa Barbara jeweltlower Cl Danielson 1993 May be fire tolerant <br />var, barbarae <br />C. californicus California jewelflower E USFWS 1991d Threatened by alteration of its natural <br />(S = Stanfordia fire regime <br />californica) <br />Ceanothus ferrisiae Coyote ceanothus E Freas 1993 No differences in geonination between <br /> heat treated, scarified, and control <br /> seeds <br />C. ophiochilus Vail Lake ceanothus C2 Shaffer 1993 Seeds require heat or scarification for <br /> geonination; adapted to summer and <br /> fall fifes <br />