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==Species Composition==
==Species Composition==
Species composition is
Design of species composition depends on observation of sites in varying stages of evolution, either observation overtime (rare) or a chronosequence of sites recovering from disturbance.
*[https://www.dnr.wa.gov/NHPecoreports DNR Natural Heritage Program] provides a range of reports describing composition of natural vegetation.
*[https://www.dnr.wa.gov/NHPecoreports DNR Natural Heritage Program] provides a range of reports describing composition of natural vegetation.
**[[file:Chappell 2004 upland plan associations puget trough.pdf]] - in particular provides a voluminous list of common co-occurring plant communities observed in lowland puget sound.
**[[file:Chappell 2004 upland plan associations puget trough.pdf]] - in particular provides a voluminous list of common co-occurring plant communities observed in lowland puget sound.

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Revegetation is a broad term that describes a variety of practices that we use to modifying vegetation. A typical revegetation effort involves three general components: a disturbance to create a niche to introduce new species, propagation of that species onto the site with seeds, cuttings, or rooted stock, and some kind of aftercare (either supplemental water and nutrients, or more disturbance) to favor the introduced species. While we are focused on discrete projects, revegetation occurs in the context of natural vegetation evolution, driven by climate, hydrology, genetics, dispersal, competition, stress, and ongoing disturbance regime. This page is a master topic page to organize information on the wiki to support revegetation practice.

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Shared Resources

Species Composition

Design of species composition depends on observation of sites in varying stages of evolution, either observation overtime (rare) or a chronosequence of sites recovering from disturbance.

Soil Restoration

Freshwater Tidal

There are relatively few studies relevant to the design of freshwater tidal vegetation.

Regional Suppliers

The following workgroups provide materials

Evaluation

The following resources support the monitoring and evaluation of revegetation efforts:

  • Elzinga et al 1998 provides a strong basis in monitoring species populations as well as studying communities.

Species

Flora pages describe what we know about individual species listed by Genus

Species

Vegetation describe documents and topics related to vegetation dynamics