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Contents : Washington Status Factors Elcode PDRAN0A040 Gname COPTIS TRIFOLIA Gcomname Number of Occurrences A 1-5 Comments One occurrence. Number of Occurrences with Good Viability U Unknown what number of occurrences with good viability Comments No information on occurrence. Population Size U Unknown Comments Poor information on occurrence. Range Extent A 100 km2 (less than about 40 square miles) Comments No information on occurrence. Area of Occupancy A 0.4 km2 (less than about 100 acres) LA 4 km (less than about 2.5 miles) Comments No information on occurrence. Long-term Trend in Population Size Extent of Occurrence Area of Occupancy and/or Number or Condition of Occurrences U Unknown. Long-term trend in population range area occupied or number or condition of occurrences unknown Comments Unknown Short-term Trend in Population Size Extent of Occurrence Area of Occupancy and/or Number or Condition of Occurrences U Unknown. Short-term trend in population range area occupied and number and condition of occurrences unknown. Comments Unknown Threats U Unknown. The available information is not sufficient to assign degree of threat as above. (Severity scope and immediacy are all unknown or mostly two of three unknown or not assessed null .) Scope Severity Unknown Immediacy Unknown Unknown Comments Occurs within Olympic National Park in a "prairie" - an open wetland. Although not subject to direct disturbance invasion by shrubby species may pose a threat. Number of Appropriately Protected and Managed Occurrences U Unknown whether any occurrences are appropriately protected and managed Comments Occurs within Olympic National Park in a "prairie" - an open wetland. Although not subject to direct disturbance invasion by shrubby species may pose a threat. Intrinsic Vulnerability B Moderately Vulnerable. Species exhibits moderate age of maturity frequency of reproduction and/or fecundity such that populations generally tend to recover from decreases in abundance over a period of several years (on the order of 5-20 years or 2-5 generations) or species has moderate dispersal capability such that extirpated populations generally become reestablished through natural recolonization (unaided by humans). Ecological community occurrences may be susceptible to changes in composition and structure but tend to recover through natural processes given reasonable time (10-100 years). Comments Environmental Specificity B Narrow. Specialist or community with key requirements common. Comments At least in Washington wet meadow/prairie/bog habitats are relatively scarce. Other Considerations Edition 11/26/2002 Edauthor Grank S1 Grank Date Florence Caplow Washington Natural Heritage Program 11/26/2002 Greasons One occurrence in the state. BCD Sources New Sources Washington Natural Heritage dataset. 2002. Washington Department of Natural Resources. Olympia WA.
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