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Plant communities in the old-growth forests of North Coastal Oregon

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Title Plant communities in the old-growth forests of North Coastal Oregon
Names Hines, William W. (William Wester) (creator)
Poulton, Charles E. (advisor)
Date Issued 1971-03-19 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1971
Abstract This study was conducted in the old-growth forests of Clatsop,
Tillamook, and Lincoln counties, Oregon. The three objectives of
the research were to describe and classify the near-climax plant
communities found within the forests, to relate the associes described
by a previous study to the forest communities characterized by the
present study, and to relate the present elk distribution to the distribution
of plant communities identified.
Vegetation, soils, and physiographic data were collected from
a large number of timbered stands of variable sizes scattered throughout
the area bounded on the north by Youngs River and on the south
by the Siletz River. Sampling was stratified within each tract to
obtain homogeneous vegetation-soil sampling locations. Vegetation
data, recorded from 137 locations, formed the basis for the plant
community classification. Society tables were used for a
phytosociological synthesis of vegetation data.
Eleven plant communities were identified within the timbered
areas studied. All were within what might be termed a broad Tsuga
heterophylla forest association. Plant species useful for identifying
community stands were used in naming the eleven plant communities:
Tsuga heterophylla-Picea sitchensis/Oplopanax horridum/
Athyrium filix-femina
Tsuga heterophylla-Picea sitchensis/Gaultheria shallon/
Blechnum spiCant
Tsuga heterophylla-Abies amabilis/Gaultheria shallon/
Tiarella unifoliata
Tsuga heterophylla-Abies amabilis/Vaccinium ovalifolium/
Oxalis oregana
Tsuga heterophylla-Abies amabilis /Rhododendron macrophyllum/
Cornus canadensis
Tsuga heterophylla- Vaccinium ovalifolium/Polystichum
munitum
Tsuga heterophylla/Acer circinatum/Cryptogramma crispa
Tsuga heterophylla/Berberis nervosa/ Trientalis latifolia
Tsuga heterophylla/Polystichum munitum-Adiantum pedatum
Tsuga heterophylla/Vaccinium membranaceum/Xerophyllum
tenax
Tsuga heterophylla-Abies procera/Vaccinium membranaceum/
Cryptogramma crispa
A dichotomous key was prepared to facilitate the identification
of community stands in the field. Field tests in new locations were
not conducted to determine the accuracy of the key, but data from individual stands were used to key locations into the proper community
without difficulty.
Stands of associes previously described on logged and burned
forest lands are compared with those of the near-climax plant communities
identified.
The present elk distribution of the area is related to a north to
south geographic change in the amount of "coastal-habitat". The relative
importance of communities to deer and elk is compared. Suggestions
are made for the utility of the phytosociological classification
of this important forested area.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Plant communities
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/45610

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