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<br />Table 10. Shrub densities for Planting Unit 96-2. <br /> per'Acre perAcre per Hectare, per'Aectare Frequency <br />Serviceberry 476 678 1176 1675 88% 89% 70% <br />Chokecherry 455 648 1124. 1601 88% 96% 70% <br />Gambel's Oak 1103 1487 2725 3674 38% 80% 74% <br />Wood's Rose 51 132 126 326 63% 40% 39% <br />Mountain Snowberry 91 223 225 551 75% 56% 41% <br />L ~ sd=1259 I sd=1523, I sd=3110 I- sd=3763 <br />sd=standard deviation <br />' *Survival based on original number of individual plants per transect, <br />Location: Planting Unit 96-2 utilized. two baselines. B 1 runs along the eastern border of the site and is mazked with aluminum tags <br />on metal. boundary posts (B°, B4~). Transects'aze perpendiculazand located at 0, 15, 30, and 45 meters.. B2 runs along the eastern <br />border of the site-and is mazked with aluminum tags on metal boundary.posts (B°i B45). Transects.aze perpendicu]ar and located at 0, <br />15, 30, and 45 meters. Endpoints of the transects aze mazked with wooden stakes. _ <br />Herbaceous Cover: Gtass = 1.0% coverage: Forb = 19.0% coverage. Canada Thistle is the dominant cover on this site. <br />Comments: Servicebeny, Chokecheny, and Garribel's Oak, survived well within this planfing unit. Wood's Rose and Mountain <br />Snowberry suffered substantial first year mortality. The reason for this is unclear although both plant competition by weeds and <br />browse damage potentially reduced survival fates. Browse damage occurred on 83% of plants and. can be expected to increase <br />mortality in the upcoming year. <br /> <br /> <br />14 <br /> <br />• • <br />