1993 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
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Table 2. Frequencies of herbaceous weeds in m2
quadrats, by year
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Table 3. Frequencies of prairie species in m 2
quadrats, by year
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Table 4. Shrub and vine frequencies in m 2 quadrats,
by year
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Table 5. Frequencies of woodland species in m 2
quadrats, by year
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Table 6. Light generalists. Dispersal mechanisms
and frequencies in 3 communities
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Table 7. Possible light specialists. All are modal
in southern dry or dry mesic forests. (See text)
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