Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1993
Abstract
Woody plant composition was assessed for three tree-size classes in two ravines of Oak Glen Wildlife Management Area, a disjunct oak forest in Seward County, Nebraska, using Importance Values (IV) obtained by the Point-Quarter method. Bur oak (Quercus macrocarpa Michx.) dominated the large-size class (>30 cm dbh) (IV = 258) but elms (Ulmus americana L. and U. rubra Muhl.) (IV = 130) dominated the forest in one ravine in the medium-size class (10-30cm dbh) and elm and hackberry (Celtis occidentalis L.) (IV = 114 and 27 respectively) dominated the small-size class (
Recommended Citation
Beightol, Debra Ann and Bragg, Thomas B., "Woody Vegetation of a Disjunct Bur Oak (Quercus macrocarpa) Forest in East-Central Nebraska" (1993). Biology Faculty Publications. 38.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/biofacpub/38
Comments
Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, XX: 41-46, 1993. Copyright © 1993 Beightol and Bragg.