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By: Joe Sieger Vegetation Ecology July 17, 2013
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Betasso Open Space is the foothills/lower montane life zone The NW sites had much less tree cover than the SW site and the NW slope had much more sunlight “despite the considerable effort expended, a unified theory of plant species diversity has not yet emerged.” (Peet) I found this interesting that there was not a lot of people studying plant diversity which is why I chose my question.
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Is the field layer vegetation in the foothills of Colorado specifically in Betasso Open Space evenly distributed between a NW and SW facing slopes and bottomland?
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One 100x100m plot for each topographic position 10 randomly selected Daubenmire plots at each site Record the species, # individuals, and % cover Selected three plants that appeared in all three plots and compare their distribution Needle Thread Grass (Hesperostipa Comata), Smooth Brome (Bromus Inermus), Spiked Fescue (Leucopoa Kingii) Psuedo-Replication because I only sampled in one area at Betasso
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Pvalue=0.76
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Pvalue:0.05 Pvalue:0.76
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NW SiteSW Site Bottomland Site 77.77% 66.66%54.54%
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My data showed no statistical significance for the topographic part of my study The NW and SW facing slopes had the most similarities between them according to the Jaccard Index of Evenness Composition of the community is depended on the type of species not where it is located on the foothills slope (rxc) because the interaction is not significant.
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Peet, Robert. FOREST VEGETATION OF THE COLORADO FRONT RANGE: PATTERNS OF SPECIES DIVERSITY. Diss. University of North Carolina, privately published, 1978. Print.
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