Vol. 12 (1988)
Zion Np

Vegetation Communities of Zion National Park

Kimball T. Harper
Brigham Young University
Stewart C. Sanderson
U.S. Forest Service
E. Durant McArthur
U.S. Forest Service
Joel S. Tuhy
The Nature Conservancy

Published 1988-01-01

Abstract

The overall objectives of this study are to (1) provide a map of the current vegetation of Zion National Park (ZNP), (2) provide a listing of all vascular plants known for the Park, (3) list all rare, endangered and exotic plant species growing within the Park and describe the distribution and habitat preferences of each as fully as possible, (4) list representative locations for examples of undisturbed stands of each of the major vegetational types, and (5) present our basic field data to the Park on computer disks with software programs that will permit employees to access data files easily and systematically. These objectives are being satisfied through systematic sampling of the vegetation at 1.6 km intervals. Ideally, the samples should be taken at all section corners using cadastral survey maps, but some remote portions of the park have never been surveyed. As a consequence, we are using the Universal Transverse Mercator grid system for describing locations of all study plots.