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Alexander Hamilton, Edward Holbrook, Evan Griffith, Magi Belknap, Robin Gruginski

TESC Forest Plot C-7. Alexander Hamilton, Edward Holbrook, Evan Griffith, Magi Belknap, Robin Gruginski. This slideshow is the product of three months of monitoring and data collection and interpretation. Plot C-7 Species. Salal ( Gaultheria shallon ) Sword Fern ( Polystichem munitum )

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Alexander Hamilton, Edward Holbrook, Evan Griffith, Magi Belknap, Robin Gruginski

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  1. TESC Forest Plot C-7 Alexander Hamilton, Edward Holbrook, Evan Griffith, Magi Belknap, Robin Gruginski

  2. This slideshow is the product of three months of monitoring and data collection and interpretation

  3. Plot C-7 Species • Salal (Gaultheria shallon) • Sword Fern (Polystichem munitum) • Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) • Ocean Spray (Holodiscus discolor) • Bracken Fern (Pteridium aquilinum) • Trailing Black Berry (Rubus ursininus) • Red Huckle Berry (Vaccinium parvifolium) • Evergreen Huckle Berry (Vaccinium ovatum) • Cascara (Rhamnus purshiana) • Dull Oregon Grape (Mahonia nervosa) • Baldhip Rose (Rosa gymnocarpa) • Twin Flower (Linnaea borealis) • Scouler’s Willow (Salix scouleriana)

  4. C-7 Trees The Majority of trees in C-7 consists of Douglas Fir with the exception of one Scouler’s Willow.

  5. Snags • C-7 consists of 4 snags within 10 m of the plot center. • There are 38 snags within 30 m of the plot center. • 84.2105% of the snags are Douglas Fir (PSME). • The remaining snags are unrecognizable. • The average Diameter Breast Height (DBH) is 8.7 in. • The average Height is 40.3 ft. • The average decay class of these snags is 4.6. • The large number of snags may be due to a root fungi migrating through plot C-7

  6. Root Fungi • The root fungi predominantly affects the Douglas fir population, shrubs and other trees do not seem to be affected by the fungi. • If the fungi migrates fairly fast, most of the trees within plot C-7 will soon be affected by the disease.

  7. The height of the snags varies from 3 ft to 122 ft

  8. Blue = Snags Above 20ft. Height (30 M Plot) • Red = Snags Below 20ft. Height (30 M Plot) • Yellow = Snags Above 20ft. Height (10 M Plot)

  9. We collected rainfall every 2 weeks unless heavy precipitation required more frequent collection

  10. 40 Years Ago

  11. Present State of Plot

  12. 40 Years From Now

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