A Floristic Study of a Steephead Stream in Northwestern Florida

作者: Courtney R. Holt , George W. Folkerts , Debbie R. Folkerts

DOI: 10.1656/058.010.0209

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摘要: Abstract Steepheads are unique ravine habitats of the Gulf Coastal Plain; however, biology these is relatively unknown. The objectives this study were to provide a comprehensive list wetland plant species along steephead stream in Santa Rosa County, FL and compare floristics stream. Species richness (S = 102), evenness (J′ 0.86), diversity (H′ 3.97) calculated as well taxonomic (G 67 genera), (GJ′ 0.95), (GH′ 3.98). Upstream downstream sections harbored distinct communities (Jaccard index [JI] 13.33%). high lack non-native illustrates need for further investigation into habitats.

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