. Assessing the natural range of variability in minimally disturbed wetlands across the Rocky Mountains : the Rocky Mountain ReMAP project. Wetlands; Wet meadow ecology; Shrubland ecology; Flowers. 9>3(3D N4. Horizontal interspersion comments: 2e. VEGETATION STRESSORS WITHIN THE AA Using the table below, estimate the scope and severity of each vegetation stressor within the AA. See the field manual for scope and severity ratings. Vegetation stressor categories Scope Severity Unpaved Roads (, driveway, tractor trail, 4-wheel drive roads) Vegetation conversion (chaining, cabling, rotochop


. Assessing the natural range of variability in minimally disturbed wetlands across the Rocky Mountains : the Rocky Mountain ReMAP project. Wetlands; Wet meadow ecology; Shrubland ecology; Flowers. 9>3(3D N4. Horizontal interspersion comments: 2e. VEGETATION STRESSORS WITHIN THE AA Using the table below, estimate the scope and severity of each vegetation stressor within the AA. See the field manual for scope and severity ratings. Vegetation stressor categories Scope Severity Unpaved Roads (, driveway, tractor trail, 4-wheel drive roads) Vegetation conversion (chaining, cabling, rotochopping, clearcut) Logging or tree removal with 50-75% of trees >50 cm dbh removed Selective logging or tree removal with 50 cm dbh removed Heavy grazing/browse by livestock or native ungulates Moderate grazing/browse by livestock or native ungulates Light grazing/browse by livestock or native ungulates Intense recreation or human visitation (ATV use / camping / popular fishing spot, etc.) Moderate recreation or human visitation (high-use trail) Light recreation or human visitation (low-use trail) Recent old fields and other disturbed fallow lands dominated by exotic species Haying of native grassland Beetle-killed conifers Evidence of recent fire (<5 years old) Other: Vegetation stressor comments: 2010 Rocky Mountain REMAP Field Form, May 2010 Page 11 Appendix E - 53. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Vance, Linda K. (Katherine),author; Newlon, Karen Rachel,author; Lemly, Joanna,author; Jones, George,author; United States. Environmental Protection Agency. National Wetland Program; Montana Natural Heritage Program; Colorado Natural Heritage Program; Wyoming Natural Diversity Database. Helena, Montana : Montana Natural Heritage Program


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