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field notes/data sheets 2011
San Diego Regional Rare Plant Index Plot Survey Form - Small-leaved rose protocol testing 2011
Lead author: Keith Greer
Field data sheet - small-leaved rose protocol testing

report 1999
Mitigation Monitoring Report for Small-Leaved Rose (Year 1) California Terraces and Otay Corporate Center
Lead author: Gerald Schied
This document presents the results of the Year 1 (December 1997 to November 1998) monitoring effort for the translocation of small-leaved rose (Rosa minutifolia) on the California Terraces and Otay Corporate Center North and South Development projects. The development project impacted the only known population of small-leaved rose in California and the United States: therefore, a translocation and management plan was designed and implemented upon approval by the California Fish and Game Department (CDFG) and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Initial baseline data and first-year growth, survivorship, and reproduction data are presented and discussed.

report 2005
Year 5 Final Mitigation Monitoring Report for the Small-Leaved Rose Translocation Project on the Ocean View Hills Property (Formerly California Terraces and Otay Corporate Center)
Lead author: Gerald Schied
This document presents the results of the Year 5 (December 2001 to November 2002) monitoring effort for the translocation of small-leaved rose (Rosa minutifolia) on the California Terraces and Otay Corporate Center North and South Development projects. The development project impacted the only known population of small-leaved rose in California and the United States: therefore, a translocation and management plan was designed and implemented upon approval by the California Fish and Game Department (CDFG) and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). In this document, five-year growth, survivorship, and reproduction data are presented and compared with baseline data and past annual results.

report 2001
Mitigation Monitoring Report for Small-Leaved Rose (Year 3) California Terraces and Otay Corporate Center
Lead author: Gerald Schied
This document presents the results of the Year 3 (December 1999 to November 2000) monitoring effort for the translocation of small-leaved rose (Rosa minutifolia) on the California Terraces and Otay Corporate Center North and South Development projects. The development project impacted the only known population of small-leaved rose in California and the United States: therefore, a translocation and management plan was designed and implemented upon approval by the California Fish and Game Department (CDFG) and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). In this document, third-year growth, survivorship, and reproduction data are presented and compared with baseline data and past annual results for Years 1 and 2.

report 2002
Year 4 Mitigation Monitoring Report for Small-Leaved Rose California Terraces and Otay Corporate Center
Lead author: Gerald Schied
This document presents the results of the Year 4 (December 2000 to November 2001) monitoring effort for the translocation of small-leaved rose (Rosa minutifolia) on the California Terraces and Otay Corporate Center North and South Development projects. The development project impacted the only known population of small-leaved rose in California and the United States: therefore, a translocation and management plan was designed and implemented upon approval by the California Fish and Game Department (CDFG) and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). In this document, four-year growth, survivorship, and reproduction data are presented and compared with baseline data and past annual results for four years.

report 2000
Mitigation Monitoring Report for Small-Leaved Rose (Year 2) California Terraces and Otay Corporate Center
Lead author: Gerald Schied
This document presents the results of the Year 2 (December 1998 to November 1999) monitoring effort for the translocation of small-leaved rose (Rosa minutifolia) on the California Terraces and Otay Corporate Center North and South Development projects. The development project impacted the only known population of small-leaved rose in California and the United States: therefore, a translocation and management plan was designed and implemented upon approval by the California Fish and Game Department (CDFG) and the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). In this document, second-year growth, survivorship, and reproduction data are presented and compared with baseline data and first-year results.

report 2011
San Diego Rare Plant Monitoring Plan: Fiscal Year 2011
Lead author: Keith Greer
This document is intended to develop a strategy for the regional monitoring of rare plants in the San Diego region to establish regulatory compliance with the adopted regional habitat conservation plans and to inform land managers on the status of rare plants for potential management efforts. It is expected that this plan will be modified on an annual basis as additional species protocols are added. The results of the monitoring efforts help to refine adaptive management models, monitoring objectives, and management objectives, as well as further define the general distribution of the species. While it is the intent to apply these protocols (presented in Appendix C) toward a regional effort, the protocols are intended to be flexible enough to be used by individual land managers that wish to contribute information to the regional effort.