Publication Type:
UnpublishedSource:
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise, Idaho, p.62 pp. (2014)Call Number:
U14FWS06IDUSKeywords:
Idaho, Lepidium papilliferum, slickspot peppergrassAbstract:
Collection of 3 years of monitoring reports and table of observation locations. Individual year reports have been Source Abstracted (SA'd) as: U11FWS05IDUS, U12FWS03IDUS and U13FWS03IDUS. <br>
For three years in a row, slickspot peppergrass plants were counted in the approximately 29 foot by 34 foot area that was bladed in the fall of about 2005 along the property line between privately-owned lands and Bureau of Land Management (BLM)-administered lands within the Bowns Creek Allotment #00830. The blading was thought to have been completed to prepare the private property for development by removing shrubs and the property boundary barbed-wire fence. The barbed wire fence was subsequently replaced as it is the BLM allotment boundary fence.
Notes:
Reference Code: U14FWS06IDUS <br>
Full Citation: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 2013. Damele Slickspot Peppergrass Bladed Fenceline Monitoring Reports: 2011-2013. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Boise, ID. 23 pp. <br>
Location: ELECTRONIC FILE - BOTANY: PLANT SPECIES: {Lepidium papilliferum} <br>
Keywords: Lepidium papilliferum, slickspot peppergrass, Idaho <br>