Fragmented Environment Research
Dr. Pedro M. Pereyra SITE UNDER DEVELOPMENT
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14 Mile Creek
The Biodiversity of an Anthropogenic Field
I. Introduction
II. Methods
01 Mapping
02 Aerial Colour Image Analysis
03 Survey and ELC
04 Classification of Vegetation
05 Substrate/Soil Sampling & Processing
06 Data Gathering
07 Data Analysis (indices used in this study)
III. Results
Figure R1
Figure R2
Figure R3 A&B
IV. References
The Neyagawa Forest Remnant Study
I. The Neyagawa Woodland System in Context
Historical Landuse
II. Methods
01 Survey Mapping
02 Photographic survey
03 Vegetation cover metrics
04 Identification of forbs, sages, ferns, grasses, shrubs and trees
05 Derived measurements, Indices and Ordination Numbers
a. Vegetation Importance Indices
b. Floristic Indices
Derived per-cent measurements
III. Results
01 Landscape Hydrology & Physiography
02 Vegetation Characteristics
a. Overall Stand and Canopy composition of the Neyagawa Forest Remnant Complex
V. Appendices
Vernal Pools and Herpetofauna
Cawthra-Mulock Nature Reserve
Neyagawa-NHS Herpetofauna and Vernal Pools
PL Herpetofauna and Vernal Pools
Yaremko-Ridley Herpetofauna and Vernal Pools
Yaremko-Ridley Herpetofauna and Vernal Pools
coming soon