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Mr. Terry W. Schulz <br />-, May 3, 1979 <br />...~ Page 2 <br />reseeding. A big sagebrush plant less than 10 Centimeters in height <br />was counted as a seedling. Individual stems of serviceberry isolated <br />~ from the main shrub clump were recorded as a seedling. <br />Following are the results of 13 sample quadrats for the shrub complex <br />community: <br /> Density Mean Mean <br /> Clumps/Individuals Mean X Reproduction Height <br />Species per acre Cover Frequency (no. acre) (cm) <br /> <br />Big Sagebrush 1133 3 77 <~ 47 <br />Current 12 <1 <1 <1 61 <br />Oak 78'18 14 46 <~ "195 <br />Rabbitbrush 173 0.5 38 <1 53 <br />Rose '167 1 38 <1 42 <br />serviceberry 385 24 92 4 2'14 <br />r <br />Snowberry 2707 9 X00 <~ 43 <br />• <br />Total 6383 50 <br />Following are the results of 40 quadrats for the big sagebrush community: <br />Density <br />Clumps/Individuals <br />Species per acre <br />Big Sagebrush 5876 <br />Rabbitbrush 1573 <br />Rose 100 <br />Snowberry 218 <br />Total 7767 <br />Mean Mean <br />Mean i Reproduction Height <br />Cover Frequency (no. acre) (cm) <br />15 100 11 32 <br />5 98 <1 42 <br /><1 10 <1 26 <br /><1 20 <1 33 <br />20 <br />Additional details on community structure and species composition will be <br />supplied through an analysis of the control plant communities later during <br />the growing season. <br />Sincerely, <br />• ~~ <br />David L. Johnson <br />Plant Ecologist <br />K-3 <br />