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1993 Proceedings of the Midwest Oak Savanna Conferences1993 Proceedings of the Midwest Oak Savanna Conferences

THE GROUND LAYER OF AN OAK FOREST IN TRANSITION UNDER PRESCRIBED BURNING 


RETURNED TO INDEX

 

Table 1. Frequency (%) of seedlings before and after shrub control treatment  back to top

Table 1. Frequency (%) of seedlings before and after shrub control treatment

 

 

 

Table 2. Frequencies of herbaceous weeds in m2 quadrats, by year  back to top

Table 2. Frequencies of herbaceous weeds in m2 quadrats, by year

 

 

Table 3. Frequencies of prairie species in m 2 quadrats, by year  back to top

Table 3. Frequencies of prairie species in m 2 quadrats, by year

 

 


Table 4. Shrub and vine frequencies in m 2 quadrats, by year  back to top

Table 4. Shrub and vine frequencies in m 2 quadrats, by year

 


Table 5. Frequencies of woodland species in m 2 quadrats, by year  back to top

Table 5. Frequencies of woodland species in m 2 quadrats, by year

 


Table 6. Light generalists. Dispersal mechanisms and frequencies in 3 communities  back to top

Table 6. Light generalists. Dispersal mechanisms and frequencies in 3 communities


Table 7. Possible light specialists. All are modal in southern dry or dry mesic forests. (See text)  back to top

Table 7. Possible light specialists. All are modal in southern dry or dry mesic forests.

 

 

 
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