COS 133 - North American vegetation classification

Thursday, August 9, 2007: 1:30 PM-5:00 PM
Willow Glen II, San Jose Marriott
1:50 PM
 The relationship between dominant and subdominant species in vegetation alliances of the Inland Northwest, USA
Michael Jennings, University of Idaho; Frank Davis, University of California Santa Barbara
2:10 PM
 The International Vegetation Classification: Outline of an integrated physiognomic-floristic approach and applications to mitigation and restoration
Don Faber-Langendoen, NatureServe; David Tart, U.S. Forest Service; Del Meidinger, BC Ministry of Forests and Range; Carmen Josse, NatureServe; Otto Huber, CoroLab Humboldt, Venezuela; Alejandro Velazquez, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico; Ken Baldwin, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service; Donald McLennan, Parks Canada
2:30 PM
 Bringing the California Vegetation Classification into the 21st Century: The value of quantitative classification for conservation in an embattled state
Todd Keeler-Wolf, California Department of Fish and Wildlife; John O. Sawyer, Humboldt State University; Julie Evens, California Native Plant Society
2:50 PM
 Developing the wetland component of Canadian National Vegetation Classification (CNVC)
Serguei Ponomarenko, NatureServe Canada; William MacKenzie, British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range; Donald McLennan, Parks Canada
3:10 PM
3:20 PM
 Summarizing the Pacific Northwest oceanic conifer forests: A brief phytosociological survey for conservation purposes
Daniel Sánchez-Mata, Universidad Complutense; Salvador Rivas-Martínez, Universidad Complutense
4:00 PM
 Classification of California vernal pools: Implication for conservation and restoration
Ayzik I. Solomeshch, University of California; Michael, G. Barbour, University of California; Robert F. Holland, University of California; Carol W. Witham, University of California; Jennifer J. Buck, University of California; Roderick L. Macdonald, University of California
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