B2 - McDonalds Branch E
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Author Plot Code |
B2 - McDonalds Branch E
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Author Observation Code |
B2 - McDonalds Branch E
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Original Data Location |
NJ Natural Heritage Program, NJDEP Division of Parks and Forestry, Office of Natural Lands Management, 22 S. Clinton Ave, Plaza Bldg 4, Fl. 4, PO Box 404 Trenton, NJ, 08625-0404
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Confidentiality Status |
1 km radius (nearest 0.01 degree)
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Latitude |
39.88
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Longitude |
-74.48
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Author Location |
McDonalds Branch East
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Location Narrative |
The site is 0.8 mile west of Woodmansie. From Woodmansie, travel ~0.2 mile SW along the west side of the train tracks to T-intersection. Turn right and travel ~0.6 mile to intersection with Rogers Rd. Follow the sand road that cuts diagonally NW. Sites are ~0.2 and 0.3 mile on right.
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State or Province |
New Jersey
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Country |
United States
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Shape |
Plotless
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Permanence |
not permanent
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Layout Narrative |
plotless - latitude and longitude coordinates approximate the survey area
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Landscape Narrative |
General Landscape Description: The survey site is located in Lebanon State Forest, surrounded by Pinus rigida lowland forest. There is a guage deteriorating in the nearby south pond (pond A), indicating that it may have been part of the McDonalds Branch study by Buell and McCormack. Heading E and S, the forest becomes upland. Site is at the headwaters of McDonalds Branch, which flows W and N of the site. A gravel mine is still in use about a 1/2 mile ESE of the site. Sand roads run close to the site, with one of them <10' from the pond edges.
Physiographic Province: Outer Coastal Plain
Watershed Code: 02040202030
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Observation Start Date |
22-Oct-2002
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Observation End Date |
22-Oct-2002
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Project |
NJ Mark Wong
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Cover Method |
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Stratum Method |
National Park Service
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Overall Taxon Cover Values are Automatically Calculated? |
no
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Plot Validation Level |
(1) occurrence plot: sufficient for determining type occurrence
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Dominant Stratum |
Shrub
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Growthform1 Type |
Shrubs
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Growthform2 Type |
Moss
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Observation Narrative |
Community Type: coastal plain pond
General Description: Coastal plain intermittent ponds about 200 feet apart within pitch pine lowland forest transitioning into upland to the east and south. Ponds are just north and east of the headwaters of the McDonalds Branch, which flows west and north of the site across a relatively flat landscape underlain by sand of the Cohansey Formation. Eleocharis (microcarpa, olivacea) - Juncus pelocarpus - Eriocaulon aquaticum Herbaceous Vegetation dominates the central to middle zones of the ponds. The adjacent upper pondshore zone (A2) is dominated in the southern pond by Vaccinium corymbosum and small Acer rubrum, with Chamaedaphne calyculata, Smilax rotundifolia, small Pinus rigida, Leucothoe racemosa, Ilex glabra, Kalmia angustifolia, Nyssa sylvatica and Woodwardia virginica. The adjacent pondshore (B2) in the northern pond is dominated by Chamaedaphne calyculata and Sphagnum cuspidatum, with seedlings of Acer rubrum and Pinus rigida, Vaccinium corymbosum, Kalmia angustifolia, Woodwardia virginica and Photinia pyrifolia. A Vaccinium-dominated zone (B3) surrounds the Chamaedaphne-zone, with the addition of Rhododendron viscosum and Gaylussacia frondosa to the species found around the southern pond. Pitch pine upland forest and Atlantic white cedar swamps along river corridors spans the surrounding area. A gravel mine is still in use about a ½ mile east-southeast of the site and sand roads run close to the ponds, crisscrossing the area. A gauge is deteriorating in pond A, indicating to Kim Laidig (Pinelands ecologist) that the pond may have been part of a McDonalds Branch Study by Buell and McCormick. The surrounding buffer is otherwise relatively undisturbed, though may be logged or managed for wildlife.
Community Description: Low shrub zone dominated by Chamaedaphne with scattered small Acer rubrum, Pinus rigida and Vaccinium corymbosum. A narrow band along the N edge has scattered Carex striata var. brevis and Woodwardia virginica, with very little Sphagnum. Southern area extends ~30x30 m with a lot of Sphagnum.
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