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density distribution by lifeform of the reclamation vegetation to that of the reference areas. Because the <br />average internal resemblance (i.e. between- sample similarity) of applicable reference areas for species <br />density data is often in the range of 70 %, the proposed standard is 63% (0.9 x 70 %). (The assessment <br />of internal similarity was performed on data from the extended reference areas) <br />The Motyka similarity index is used as follows: <br />ISmo =2c /(a +b) <br />Where <br />c = the smaller of the paired species density values (for each lifeform) of the reclaimed and <br />reference areas* <br />a = total of species density values for lifeforms of the reclaimed areas <br />b = total of species density values for the lifeforms of the reference area* <br />* Weighted average lifeform species density using the Sage Creek Reference Areas (weighted based on <br />83% original extent of Mountain Brush and 17% original extent of Sagebrush). <br />Only species density by vascular plants are included. Lifeforms used include: <br />Annual /biennial (orbs <br />Annual grasses <br />Perennial forbs <br />Perennial cool season grasses <br />If the index of similarity between the species density within the specified lifeforms of the reclaimed and <br />reference areas exceeds 63 %, then Test C is passed. <br />Alternative Test D): Native Species Presence Assessment <br />The third alternative assessment of the species diversity of reclaimed lands makes direct reference to the <br />presence of native western North American plant species in reclaimed areas. <br />Total cumulative # of native species* > avg. reference area native species density (# species / 100 <br />sq.m.) <br />*in the cumulative presence data from 2m x 50m samples associated with the collection of a <br />statistically adequate sample of the reclaimed area and including alfalfa and /or cicer milkvetch, which <br />10 <br />