Office of Natural Lands Management Publications
Permanent URI for this collection
Browse
Browsing Office of Natural Lands Management Publications by Subject "Floristic quality assessment - Northeastern States"
Now showing 1 - 2 of 2
Results Per Page
Sort Options
Item Ecoregional Floristic Quality Assessment Tools for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Regions: Linking EPA Region 2 (New Jersey and New York) with EPA Regions 1 and 3(Trenton, N.J.: New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Natural Lands Management, 2021-04-30) Faber-Langendoen, Don; Walz, Kathleen; Hafstad, Jason; Ring, Richard M.; Goad, Rachel; Harkness, Mary; NatureServeFloristic Quality Assessment (FQA) is a robust, botanically based method for assessing the quality of ecological communities and natural areas. Integral to the method is that each native plant species in a state or region is assigned a Coefficient of Conservatism, or C value, based on its response to stressors. Although FQAs are often completed at the state level, jurisdictional units are not optimal for addressing changes in species behavior across their range. For this reason, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has funded various projects to support development of ecoregional C values. Ecoregional C (“eC”) values were developed for Region 3 (Mid-Atlantic States) in 2012 and in Region 1 (New England) in 2019. But integration of eC values was not complete for ecoregions in region 2 (New Jersey and New York). In this project eC values were assessed for 5559 taxa across 10 ecoregions in EPA Regions 1, 2, and 3. All eC data is posted on Universal FQA by Ecoregion.Item Enhancing Northeast Wetland Monitoring & Assessment with Ecoregional FQA Metrics(Trenton, N.J. : New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Natural Lands Management, 2022-09-29) Faber-Langendoen, Don; McIntyre, Patrick; Walz, Kathleen; NatureServeMany wetland programs in the northeastern region of the U.S. have as their goal to develop and improve wetland monitoring and assessment methods. A consistent set of tools applicable across the region would greatly facilitate a common understanding of the current condition of wetlands. One of the more common methods is that of Floristic Quality Assessment (FQA). Here we focus on improving the use of two FQA metrics - Mean C and Cover-weighted Mean C metrics for assessing condition of northeast wetlands. Our goal was to provide for a set of metric thresholds (benchmark) ratings of excellent, good, fair, and poor conditions for each major wetland type We piloted our study in New Jersey, then expanded to a nine-state region from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, and the six New England states.