HAWAI`I VOLCANOES
Invasion and Recovery of Vegetation after a Volcanic Eruption in Hawaii
NPS Scientific Monograph No. 5
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APPENDIX VI:
Species Frequency (%) of Invaders During Years Following Eruption in Habitat 6 (Thin Fallout Area, Upper Kau Desert). Data From 5 Plots 10 X 10-M Size


SpeciesYear 1
1960
2
1961
3
1962
4
1963
7
1966
9
1968

ALGAE
Stigonema panniforme
Phyc H1
100 100100 100100 100
Scytonema myochrous
Phyc H
100100 100100 100
Anacystis montana
Phyc H
100100 100
Coccochloris seagnima
Phyc H
100

MOSSES
Campylopus densifolius
Br Ch pulv
40 6060 80
Campylopus exasperatus
Br Ch pulv
6060 80
Weisia viridula
Br Ch pulv
40 4040 40
Anthoceros sp.
Br Ch pulv
40 40 40

LICHENS
Stereocaulon volcani
L Ch
100 100100 100
Cladonia skottsbergii
L Ch
40 60100 100

FERNS AND FERN ALLIES
Sphenomeris chusana
G rhiz
4060 20
Psilotum nudum
Ch ep
4040 40
Pleopeltis thunbergiana
Ch ep
40 6080 80

SEED PLANTS
Woody
Psidium cattleianum2
sPN
20 20
Buddleja asiatica2
dCh frut
40
Grasses
Andropogon virginicus2
   Ch(H) caesp
6060
Agrostis avenacea2
   Ch(H) caesp
20 4040
Rhynchelytrum repens2
   G rept
40 4040
Digitaria pseudoischaemum2
   G rept
2020
Sedges
Cyperus polystachyos2
   Ch(H) caesp
40 4040
Bulbostylis capillaris2
   Ch(H) caesp
6080 8080
Forbs
Arundina bambusaefolia2
   G bulb
2040
Conyza canadensis2
   T scap
20 2040

1Life-form symbols explained in Appendix VII.
2Exotic species.


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