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Viscin Cells in the Dwarf Mistletoe Arceuthobium ... - Davidsonia

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<strong>Davidsonia</strong> 17:3 93<br />

Based on purely subjective observations, we noted that <strong>the</strong>re appeared<br />

to be more grass coverage at Site 1 than at Site 2. Lomatium utriculatum<br />

was only recorded at <strong>the</strong> second site. For general comparison, we visited<br />

a less disturbed site at a Garry oak savanna located on <strong>the</strong> west side of<br />

Mt. Tzuhalem. It seemed to conta<strong>in</strong> many more native plant species<br />

and <strong>in</strong> greater abundance, but we did not sample <strong>in</strong> this area due to <strong>the</strong><br />

fragile nature of this site.<br />

We used analysis of variance (ANOVA) to compare mean percent<br />

cover values and <strong>the</strong> grass forb/ratio between sites and used a posthoc<br />

Bonferroni adjustment to test if <strong>the</strong> means significantly differed<br />

between <strong>the</strong> sites (p

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