Tables
Up one level
-
Individual (main effects) model variables and their types
—
by
matthew
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:13 AM
-
A listing of all 37 single variable or main effects used in the study’s modeling exercise along with pertinent variable type classifications used in model comparisons.
-
Testing Table
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Frequently reported invasive plant species on public lands in the southern Appalachians
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
Results of survey of 41 state, Federal, and non-governmental agencies about the most problematic invasive plants on public lands in the southern Appalachians. Species are separated into three categories based upon the frequency with which they were report
-
Relationships of Amphibians and Reptiles to Vegetative Cover Types
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 14.6--Summary of financial analysis of loblolly pine by MIC for medium sites (pulpwood $25 per cord, sawtimber $350 per thousand board feet) at 6 percent real discount rate
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 14.7--Summary results of forest management surveys by ownership group and year
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.1--Area of forest land by State and year, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.2--Area of timberland by State, year, and ownership class, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.3--National forests by State, date established, original NFS acreage, and current NFS acreage, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.4--Area of nonindustrial private timberland by State, survey date, forested tract-size class, and forest management type
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.5--Area of timberland by year and forest-type group, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.6--Area of timberland by State, year, and forest-type group, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.7--Area of timberland by State, year, and stand-size class for softwood and hardwood, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.8--Area of timberland by State, forest management type, and year, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Physical Responses to Altered Flow Regimes
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.9--Change in area of timberland between 1989 and 1999 by State, previous and current forest management type, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.10--Area of timberland by stand-age class and forest management type, Southern United States, 1999
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.11--Volume of growing stock on timberland by State and year, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.12--Volume of softwood growing stock on timberland by State and year, Southern Unites States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.13--Volume of hardwood growing stock on timberland by state and year, Southern Unites States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.14--Volume of growing stock on timberland by year and diameter class, Southern Unites States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.15--Volume of softwood growing stock on timberland by year and diameter class, Southern Unites States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.16--Volume of hardwood growing stock on timberland by year and diameter class, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.17--Volume of growing stock on timberland by year and ownership class, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.18--Volume of growing stock on timberland by forest-type group and year, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Threatened, Endangered, and Special Concern Mollusc Species in the Southern Appalachians
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
As of 1995, these species were either federally listed as endangered (E), threatened (T), proposed endangered (PE), category 1 (1) candidate, or former category 2 (2) candidate or globally ranked as G1, G2, G3, or a variant by The Nature Conservancy (exce
-
Table 16.19--Average net annual growth of growing stock on timberland by species group and year, Southern Unites States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.20--Average net annual growth of growing stock on timberland by year and ownership class, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.21--Average annual growth of growing stock on timberland by forest-type group and year, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.22--Average annual removals of growing stock on timberland by species group and year, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.23--Average annual removals of growing stock on timberland by year and ownership class, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.24--Average annual removals of growing stock on timberland by forest-type group and year, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.25--Average annual mortality of growing stock on timberland by species group and year, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.26--Average annual mortality of growing stock on timberland by year and ownership class, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.27--Average annual mortality of growing stock on timberland by forest-type group and year, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.28--Volume, average net annual growth, average annual removals, and mortality of growing stock on timberland by species and stand origin, Southern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Test Table 1
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.29--Area of timberland by Province and forest-type group, Southern United States, 1999
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.30--Area of timberland by Province for planted pine/oak-pine, natural pine/oak-pine, and hardwoods, Southern United States, 1999
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.31--Area of timberland by Province and ownership class, Southern United States, 1999
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.32--Volume of live timber on timberland by Province, softwood and hardwood, Southern United States, 1999
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 16.33--Average net annual growth and removals of growing stock on timberland by Province, softwood and hardwood, Southern United States, 1999
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 17.1--Forest type listing with associated pest species
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 17.2--Summary of results of the individual forest pest analyses
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 18.1--Acid Neutralizing Capacity (ANC) categories for brook trout response
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 18.2--Estimates of ambient O3 effects on growth of forest tree species occurring in the South
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 18.3--Aboveground tree carbon in southern forests by owner group
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table for Nonsense
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
This is a very neat table
-
Table 18.4--Aboveground tree carbon in southern forests by forest type group
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 19.1--Common causes of pollution summarized from National Water Quality Inventory Reports
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 19.2--Common sources of pollution summarized from National Water Quality Inventory Reports
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 19.3--Interrelationship between common sources and causes of pollution
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 19.4--Leading sources of impairment of rivers and streams in Southern States from 1988 to 1998
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 19.5--Overall watershed characterization in Southern States using Index of Watershed Indicators data
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 19.6--Watershed characterization of ecological provinces in the South using Index of Watershed Indicators data
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 19.7--National Water Quality Assessment Program study units in the South
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 19.8--Agricultural land-use practices and associated pollutants
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 19.9--Overall watershed characterization in Southern States using Unified Watershed Assessment criteria
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Species List
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
List of Oak Species
-
Table 19.10--Watershed characterization of ecological provinces in the South using Unified Watershed Assessment criteria
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 20.1--Composite of National Wetland Inventory (NW) wetland status and trend information for the Conterminous and Southeastern United States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 20.2--Comparison of total wetland and forested wetland acres and the predominant cause of change
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 20.3--Estimated acres of palustrine forested wetland conversion and loss by state and by activity in the South
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 20.4--Comparison of forested wetland community types and extents with hydrogeomorphic class
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 20.5--Wetland Reserve Program acres by State in the South
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 21.1--Total river miles impaired by silviculture in the South (1988-1998)
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 22.1—Best management practice implementation monitoring program characteristics of 13 Southern States
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 23.1--The Association for Biodiversity Information (ABI) maintains an electronic database (NatureServe 2000). The definitions for various levels of imperilment given for individual species by ABI are used in this Assessment
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 23.2--Aquatic species in seven taxonomic groups of were selected for evaluation of their vulnerability to extinction based on the Global Ranking they received from ABI. Global Rankings are based on queries of the database (NatureServe 2000) on the d
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 20.2--Comparison of total wetland and forested wetland acres and the predominant cause of change
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 23.3--Habitat preferences for the rare aquatic species are displayed. Five general habitat categories are evaluated in the Assessment; only habitats that are significantly used are considered
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 23.4--The rare aquatic crustaceans evaluated included 159, species of which 9 are Federally listed as threatened or endangered
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 23.5--The rare aquatic insects evaluated included 176 species, of which 2 are Federally listed as threatened or endangered
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 23.6--The rare aquatic snails evaluated included 123 species, of which 11 are Federally listed as threatened or endangered
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 23.7--The rare mussels evaluated included 191 species, of which 71 are Federally listed as threatened or endangered
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 23.8--The rare fish evaluated included 165 species, of which 45 are Federally listed as threatened or endangered
—
by
Cole Sherer
—
last modified
2008-11-14 11:12 AM
-
-
Table 23.9--The rare aquatic amphibians evaluated included 31 species, of which 5 are Federally listed as threatened or endangered
—
by