Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1993
Publication Title
Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences
Volume
10
First Page
41
Last Page
46
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.