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The flora of the Cottonwood Lake Study Area, Stutsman County, North Dakota

Prairie Naturalist
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Abstract

The 92 ha Cottonwood Lake Study Area is located in south-central North Dakota along the eastern edge of a glacial stagnation moraine known as the Missouri Coteau. The study area has been the focus of biologic and hydrologic research since the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service purchased the site in 1963. We studied the plant communities of the Cottonwood Lake Study Area from 1992 to 2001. During this time period, the vascular flora of the study area consisted of 220 species representing 51 families. Over half of the species were perennial forbs (117 species). Perennial grasses (26 species) and annual forbs (22 species) made up the next two largest physiognomic groupings. The flora, having a mean Coefficient of Conservatism of 4.6 and a Floristic Quality Index of 62, consisted of 187 native species. Thirty-three species were non-natives. Our annotated list should provide information useful to researchers, graduate students, and others as they design and implement future studies in wetlands and uplands both in and around the Cottonwood Lake Study Area.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title The flora of the Cottonwood Lake Study Area, Stutsman County, North Dakota
Series title Prairie Naturalist
Volume 36
Year Published 2004
Language English
Publisher Prairie Naturalist
Contributing office(s) Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
Description 20 p.
First page 43
Last page 62
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