phase 2 vegetation profile summary
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Phase 2 Vegetation Profile Summary. Estimation of vegetation foliage cover (no boles or woody stems) by layer and aerial canopy cover of each growth habit. Canopy cover is estimated for each sampled accessible forestland condition on the subplot - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Estimation of vegetation foliage cover (no boles or woody stems) by layer and aerial canopy cover of each growth habit
Phase 2 Vegetation ProfileSummary
Canopy cover is estimated for each sampled accessible forestland condition on the subplot
Not collected on accessible nonforest land conditions
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Plot Level Variables - filled in for you
SAMPLING STATUS
0 - Veg not sampled (no further veg data required)1 - Veg sampled on accessible forest land conditions
LEVEL OF DETAIL
1- Collect data for Vegetation Structure onlyLevels 2 & 3 deal with species specific cover estimates which SRS-FIA may or may not go to in the future.
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Subplot Level VariablesSUBPLOT NUMBER
P2 VEG SUBPLOT SAMPLE STATUS1- Subplot sampled for P2 Vegetation2- Subplot not sampled for P2 Vegetation
VEGETATION NONSAMPLED REASON
10- Other (for example, snow or water covering vegetation that is supposed to be sampled)
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Subplot Level Variables Cont.
CONDITION CLASS NUMBERRecord the number for the sampled accessible forested condition in which the vegetation is found. If multiple forested conditions occur on the same subplot, veg cover will be collected for each condition.
VEGETATION SUBPLOT NOTESUse this field to record notes pertaining to the subplot, and any unusual conditions encountered.
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Growth Habits(TT) Tally tree spp - on SRS tree species code list (P2 field manual Appendix 3)
(NT) Non-tally tree spp - not on SRS tree species code list (P2 field manual Appendix 3)
(SH) Shrub & Woody Vine - any size; woody, multi-stemmed; woody vines; sub-shrubs, cacti
(FB) Forb - herbs, non-woody vines, ferns
(GR) Graminoid - grasses and grass-like plants
Tree spp Growth Habits include seedlings, saplings and mature trees – NO MINIMUM HEIGHT REQUIREMENT
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Questionable Growth HabitsBamboo and Cane = Grasses
Cacti, Yucca and other Agave = Shrubs
Spanish moss and other bromeliads = Forb/Herb
Herbaceous vines like Philodendron = Forb/Herb
Blackberries, Raspberries = Shrubs
*Mistletoe = Shrub
Clubmoss aka Groundpine = Shrub
Indian Pipe and Squaw Root = Forb
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Questionable Growth Habits continued
For a species that is not on SRS-FIA tally list and exhibit both tree and shrub growth forms:
- Single dominant stem and will grow >13’ tall = non-tally tree (NT).
- No single dominant stem = shrub growth habit (SH).
Be consistent throughout the subplot-condition.
The growth habit of these tree/shrub species could change from one subplot to another.
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Layer 4 Greater than 16.0 feet
Layer 3 6.1 to 16.0 feet
Layer 2 2.1 to 6.0 feet
Layer 1 0 to 2.0 feet
4 Layers and Aerial View
* Within each layer and aerial view - Examine each Growth Habit individually as if the other Growth Habits do not exist
Aerial View
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The layers are parallel to the slope of the ground.
To determine the layer of a plant, measure the height of the layer from the ground.
For example: If the plant is rooted on top of a boulder – layers begin at the ground underneath the boulder.
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Estimating Canopy Cover
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Aerial View Coverage
The total aerial canopy cover for a growth habit must be equal to or greater than the highest canopy cover recorded for an individual layer in that growth habit, but cannot be greater than the sum of all canopy covers recorded for all layers in that growth habit
For example:
Vegetation Structure
Growth Habit
Layer 1(0-2.0’)
Layer 2(2.1’-6.0’)
Layer 3(6.1’-16.0’)
Layer 4(>16.0’)
Aerial
Percent canopy cover Tally tree sp (TT) 005 005 005 005 005Non-tally tree sp (NT)
000 000 000 000 000
Shrub/Subshrub/Woody Vine (SH)
005 005 005 005 020
Forb (FB) 002 000 000 000 002 Graminoid (GR) 003 000 000 000 003
Hypothetical 5% perfect column of tree foliage cover
Hypothetical 5% shrub cover without any overlap
In this example the aerial cover for TT or SH cannot be less than 5% or greater than 20%
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Estimating Canopy Cover
Plant foliage is included in the condition it is hanging over, even if the plant is rooted in a different condition.
P2 Veg cover estimates end at 24 feet (like a cylinder).
Canopy cover is estimated by drawing an outline around the outer edges of the foliage (include gaps)
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If multiple sampled accessible conditions occur on a subplot, treat the condition boundary as a vertical wall on the plot.
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Canopy Cover• The maximum possible canopy cover is the
percentage of the subplot area within the accessible condition
C1=70%
C2=30%For example: if Condition 2 is 30% then maximum cover is 30% (NOT 100%)
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Canopy Cover
• Foliage that is OR WAS alive during the current growing season is included in the cover estimates, unless stem is completely detached.
• Include broken stems if still attached.• Record cover to the nearest percent (trace
amounts are recorded as 1%)
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Canopy cover by layer and growth habit
Layer 4 (>16.1’)
1% 0% (aerial)
2%
12%
Layer 1 (0-2.0’)
Layer 2 (2.1-6.0’)
Layer 3 (6.1-16.0’)
7%
FEAR2 3%
FRVI 2%
1% cover, 0% (aerial)
POTR5
POTR5 POTR5
POTR5
ABCO
ABCO
ABCO
1%
6%
*Do not include stems and boles into the cover estimate.