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FLORA AND VEGETATION OF THE KOKIWANEE NATURE PRESERVE Teresa M. Michaelis and David J. Hicks Biology Department, Manchester College, North Manchester, IN
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INTRODUCTION
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1998 Salamonie State Forest Kokiwanee Nature Preserve (55 ha) Salamonie Dam & Reservoir ↔ Wabash CR 50S ↕ Wabash CR 600E Salamonie River
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PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
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GEOLOGICAL HISTORY Calcareous Silurian rocks overlain by glacial till
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x Howe. 1997. Natural Heritage of Indiana.
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Melhorn. 1997. Natural Heritage of Indiana.
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Salamonie Gorge Formed in Holocene? (Fleming, 2005)
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Upland soils: alfisols (Glynwood-Morley group) Floodplain soil: inceptisol (Genesee series) (Wabash County Soil Survey)
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Humid continental climate Climate data for Wabash, IN
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NATURE PRESERVE
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ACRES Land Trust, Inc. 2004
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1946-1995
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ACRES Trail System
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LAND-USE HISTORY
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1941 1951 Current
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1941 1951 Woodlot
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1941 1951 Bluff
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Pine plantations
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1946-1995
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FLORA
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Collecting trips Total: 62 2004: 20 2005: 17 2006: 25
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SPECIES LIST Currently 449 species
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SPECIES LIST 43% are county records
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SPECIES LIST 43% are “county records” Deam flora (1940)
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Most plant illustrations from USDA PLANTS site
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r 2 = 0.89, p = 0.001 Kokiwanee Botany Glen, Fogwell Forest, Ginn Woods, Mounds SP, Wright FGA 449 species is not unusually high, given extent of preserve
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SPECIES LIST 93 families
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LARGEST FAMILIES FamilyNumber of species Asteraceae59 Poaceae35 Cyperaceae33 Rosaceae18 Lamiaceae17 Liliaceae17 Ranunculaceae16 Apiacaeae15 Fabaceae14 Caprifoliaceae12 42 families represented by only 1 species
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SOME INTERESTING SPECIES
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UNUSUAL PLANTS Possible state T&E Carex brunnescens
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Species near edge of range Delphinium tricorne
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x x x x x x x x x xx x x x x Melanthium woodii Species near edge of range
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Hydrangea arborescens
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Hybanthus concolor Species uncommon in northeastern Indiana Mertensia virginica
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Species uncommon in northeastern Indiana Panax quinquefolius
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5 Trilliums
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Invasives
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http://users.manchester.edu/Facstaff/DJHicks/kokiwaneelist.xls
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FLORISTIC QUALITY “Coefficient of conservatism” (C) 0 to 10 scale Ratings from http://www.in.gov/idem/programs /water/401/plantlist.xls
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Average for native spp. = C av = 4.42 ± 2.38 15% non-native (vs. 30% for IN)
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FLORISTIC QUALITY For “the best natural woodland sites in the Central Till Plain… C av (native species) plateau in the low 4 range.” (Rothrock and Homoya. 2005. Proc. IAS)
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FLORISTIC QUALITY Floristic quality index = C av √(number species) = 86
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FLORISTIC QUALITY >45 indicates “noteworthy remnants of a region’s natural heritage” (Rothrock and Homoya, 2005) Higher than any value cited by Rothrock and Homoya (2005)
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CURRENT STATUS OF PROJECT
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The mystery plant Lycopodium digitatum
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Sheets prepared for 312 of 449 spp.
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WETLAND COMMUNITIES
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Wetlands
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Amon et al. 2002. Wetlands Limy bedrock Calcareous tuff in groundwater flow Slope fen Fens
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“Hanging Fen”
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Amon et al. 2002. Wetlands Kokiwanee fens have 30 of 55 spp.
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Lobelia kalmii Parnassia glauca
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HabitatC av Native % All species (432 spp.)4.4±2.485 Wetlands (50 spp.)5.2±2.496
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Eli Lilly Endowment Incorporated Office of Academic Affairs, Manchester College ACRES Land Trust, especially Tim Kimmel, Rachel Sherman and Carolyn McNagny Kelli Griewank and Dan Chudzynski
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