Grass Bay, on the shore of Lake Huron in the Northern Lower Peninsula of Michigan, has been a Nature Conservancy preserve since 1979. It is home to a variety of plants and animals. We conducted a floral survey of a section of Grass Bay and used the Floristic Quality Asssessment (FQA) to determine its relative value to conservation efforts. In order to do this we divided the site into four ecosystems: deciduous forest, coniferous swamp, stablized dunes, and interdunal/open water area. Each of these habitats contained specific species, but some species overlapped between the zones. Several species (Tanacetum huronense, Solidago houghtonii, Sarracenia purpurea, Cirsium pitcheri and more) were highly valuable for conservation. On the other hand...
The results of a rare plant, floristic, and plant community survey of the Grand Traverse Islands arc...
Current management goals of the natural lands section of the Morris Arboretum revolve heavily around...
Although much is known about the physiological capabilities of reed canarygrass (RCG) and the conseq...
Field Biology of PlantsA considerable portion of the native habitat of Michigan has been destroyed b...
Grass Bay is a preserve of upland habitats and shoreline communities owned by the Nautre Conservancy...
Nature conservancy organizations need a standard by which to compare sites in order to protect those...
Field Botany of Northern MichiganThe Inland Waterway Nature Preserve, located at the northern end of...
This preliminary report is an analysis of the distribution and density of the Lake Huron tansy (Tana...
The Lake Huron tansy population at Grass Bay Nature Preserve appears, superficially, to be in stable...
Field Biology of PlantsWetlands are habitats that provide critical ecosystem services. As transition...
Field Biology of PlantsThe Michigan Floristic Quality Assessment (FQA) is a tool used to evaluate th...
Field Biology of PlantsProper land management is dependent on understanding the composition of plant...
This is a brief floristic survey of Micrasterias species in ten habitats near Douglas Lake in Northe...
The Lake Huron Tansy (Tanacetum huronense, Compositae) is a perennial that lives on the dunes of the...
Aquatic macrophytes of the western shores of Lake Michigan have received little attention from Wisco...
The results of a rare plant, floristic, and plant community survey of the Grand Traverse Islands arc...
Current management goals of the natural lands section of the Morris Arboretum revolve heavily around...
Although much is known about the physiological capabilities of reed canarygrass (RCG) and the conseq...
Field Biology of PlantsA considerable portion of the native habitat of Michigan has been destroyed b...
Grass Bay is a preserve of upland habitats and shoreline communities owned by the Nautre Conservancy...
Nature conservancy organizations need a standard by which to compare sites in order to protect those...
Field Botany of Northern MichiganThe Inland Waterway Nature Preserve, located at the northern end of...
This preliminary report is an analysis of the distribution and density of the Lake Huron tansy (Tana...
The Lake Huron tansy population at Grass Bay Nature Preserve appears, superficially, to be in stable...
Field Biology of PlantsWetlands are habitats that provide critical ecosystem services. As transition...
Field Biology of PlantsThe Michigan Floristic Quality Assessment (FQA) is a tool used to evaluate th...
Field Biology of PlantsProper land management is dependent on understanding the composition of plant...
This is a brief floristic survey of Micrasterias species in ten habitats near Douglas Lake in Northe...
The Lake Huron Tansy (Tanacetum huronense, Compositae) is a perennial that lives on the dunes of the...
Aquatic macrophytes of the western shores of Lake Michigan have received little attention from Wisco...
The results of a rare plant, floristic, and plant community survey of the Grand Traverse Islands arc...
Current management goals of the natural lands section of the Morris Arboretum revolve heavily around...
Although much is known about the physiological capabilities of reed canarygrass (RCG) and the conseq...