YYYYM,MS,FNSOURCE,FPG,SITE,ID,SI,SPCODE,FNCODE,FNUSE,FNOTE ,,,,,,,,,,THESE FIELD NOTES APPLY TO LUQUILLO SPECIES FOR WHICH SEASONAL MONITORING ENDED IN JANUARY 2001; IT ALSO INCLUDES GENERAL SITE NOTES FOR THE DROPPED SITES 10 AND THE UPPER PART OF SITE 5; THESE RECORDS HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM FERNFLD WHICH IS ONLY FOR ACTIVE SPECIES AND SITES (7/2007). 19919,1,2,1,5,,,,L,,El Spiritu Santo--"upper" trail 30 min from bridge--palms 19919,1,1,20,5,,,,L,,B-site with pink and black flag 19919,1,1,20,5,,,,L,,A-through bromeliad forest along a strem 19919,1,1,20,5,,,,N,,E-not too far down, Oleandra, how fast does rhizome grow 19919,1,1,20,5,,,,N,,C-then to base of big blowdown uproot 5 m tall 19919,1,1,20,5,,,,N,,D-trail use seems to end tho goes on into bamboo 19919,1,1,27,5,,,,S,,Lots of filmies in area of 39 19919,1,1,28,5,,,,S,,All DaEl's were on trailside of stream 19921,5,4,24,5,,,,L,,Site is 54 paces to right of trail at exit for CyBo hill 19921,5,4,6,5,,,,N2,,Added 2 per rhizome (or so) 19925,9,5,50,5,,,,E2,,43-29-34-30-27-24-20B-18-10B-4c/punched 19929,13,7,77,10,,,,N,,Reprofiling this site due to high turnover 19929,13,7,69,5,,,,N1,,ElPa-Midstream pop has one fertile leaf 19929,13,7,79,10,,,,N1,,Leaf turnover in ElCr seems high 19929,13,7,69,5,,,,N2,,ElPa--Rock pop fertiles: 10-9-7-6-8-9-9-8-8-9-9-9- 19929,13,7,79,10,,,,N2,,Most had produced fertile leaf over summer 19931,17,7,132,10,,,,I 19935,21,8,61,10,,,,N,,Highlight missing wires on data sheet 19941,29,11,28,5,,,,N,,Is spiny plant Achmea? 19941,29,11,29,10,,,,N2,,with 2 short (15 cm, 6 cm) branches 6 ft off ground 19941,29,11,29,10,,,,N3,,on tree leaning over trail 19945,33,12,16,10,,,,I 19945,33,12,10,5,,,,I 19945,33,14,21,10,,,,M,,Section 3 of map, upper part, continued 19945,33,14,21,5,,,,M,,Mapping coordinates 19945,33,14,19,10,,,,M,,Section 2 of map upriver 19945,33,14,14,5,,,,M1,,Trail start, beyond ESS bridge: 261.4 m 19945,33,14,14,10,,,,M1,,Trail start, beyond ESS bridge to xing: 300.52 m 19945,33,14,14,10,,,,M2,,Upstream 3.91 to 216-TD, start of map 19945,33,14,14,5,,,,M2,,Downhill to stream 19945,33,12,15,5,,,,N,,Really dry 19945,33,12,11,5,,,,N,,The grass in this area is dead 19945,33,14,22,5,,,,S,,Super-dry, water level 26 cm below 50 19949,37,15,39,10,,,,O1,,Note bird's next with 2-3 light brown eggs on way in 19949,37,15,39,10,,,,O2,,Pile of sticks above bromeliad on stump 1.5 m tall 19949,37,15,39,10,,,,O3,,Reddish brownish largish bird 19951,41,18,39,10,,,,P,,Photos 34-37, down, up, down, upstream view of Cybo site 19951,41,18,38,5,,,,P4,,Flash real slow, some blacked out photos 19959,49,21,35,5,,,,N,,If leaf C or I in 951, then assume 955 19959,49,21,35,10,,,,N,,If leaf C or I in 951, then assume 955 19959,49,21,32,5,,,,N,,Missed 5/95 data therefore all leaves 8 month intervals 19959,49,21,35,5,,,,N,,If leaf G (lt green), then assume within 4 months 19959,49,21,35,10,,,,N,,If leaf G (lt green), then assume within 4 months 19959,49,21,32,10,,,,N,,Missed 5/95 data therefore all leaves 8 month intervals 19959,49,21,32,10,,,,N1,,Once a year (September) may be enough for this site as 19959,49,21,32,10,,,,N2,,all species slow production (TR?) and ElCr fertile 19959,49,21,32,10,,,,N3,,leaves too shortlived for meaningful observation in 4 mos 19961,53,24,17,10,,,,P8,,Habitat shot 19965,57,25,31,10,,,,N,,Takes 1:23 to walk to site 10 from station 19969,61,99,69,10,,,,F,,S = sticks < 1 cm in diam; W = > 1 cm in diam 19969,61,27,44,10,,,,P,,Photo 33 upstream of CB site 19981,77,34,18,10,,,,N,,Absolutely all sign of hurricane gone at ground level 19985,81,35,43,10,,,,N,,Visited by two squalling mongoose 19989,85,38,11,10,,,,N,,Difficult to relax with hurricane brewing 19991,89,39,43,10,,,,N,,This area does not appear to have been much affected by hurricane 19995,93,41,42,10,,,,N,,Site very dry with very low water in stream 19999,97,43,39,5,,,,N,,Nothing much on tip up vertical or horizontal along trail 20005,105,48,20,10,,,,N,,Bromeliads, red with yellow flowers bloooming, also red spired "yucca" 20009,109,49,20,10,,,,N1,,Walk from station to ESS gate takes 30 minutes 20009,109,49,20,10,,,,N2,,Walk from ESS gate to bridge over ESS takes 25 minutes 20009,109,49,20,10,,,,N3,,New steps cut into trail and slight re=routing 20011,113,51,21,10,,,,N,,Check elevation of this site on USGS map 20011,113,51,19,10,,,,N,,Elevation about 500 m 20011,113,51,19,5,,,,N,,Elevation about 500 m 19921,5,3,38,,,,BO,N,,BLOC pairs = cut to midrib 19941,29,11,22,2,,,BO,N,,Should do "close to water" BO below E1's 19941,29,10,40,,,,BO,N1,,K-D Station end of bridge, upstream side 19941,29,11,46,,,,BO,N1,,SIAR--SIAH--red to half red, half green occurs as follows 19941,29,10,40,,,,BO,N2,,K-D Do 2 BO quads here: 1/2 x 2 m closest to bridge 19941,29,11,46,,,,BO,N2,,The center of the leaf (base of pinnae) turns green first 19941,29,10,41,,,,BO,N3,,K-D Do 1 rocky quadrat upstream and uphill a bit 19941,29,11,46,,,,BO,N3,,leaving tips pink and in between an orangy green 19941,29,10,41,,,,BO,N4,,K-D Do 1 upstream near stream bed 19941,29,10,41,,,,BO,N5,,K-D Measure distance from stream and elevation above 19941,29,10,41,,,,BO,N6,,K-D Water level at all 4 sites 19941,29,10,41,,,,BO,N7,,K-D Growth and survivorship of BO in riparian zone 19941,29,10,41,,,,BO,N8,,K-D Try for 4 similar sites down by poo. 19941,29,11,45,2,,,BO,V1,,From site 2, down in water and rocks 19999,97,43,2,6,,,BO,N,,Good BO population here, should do 10 19999,97,43,15,3,,,BO,R1,,BO sends out a very strong runner. There are now five plants in 19999,97,43,15,3,,,BO,R2,,in the area of 406. Two green connectors visible (hairy) and 19999,97,43,15,3,,,BO,R3,,one brown (still strong). Only saw one per plant. Brown 27 cm, New 36cm 20021,125,54,38,1,,,BO,L,F 20021,125,54,38,1,,,BO,L1,F,Site for BLOC toward river from DN18 etc. 20021,125,54,38,1,,,BO,L2,F,Area about 5 m in diameter, mostly sterile BLOC 20021,125,54,38,1,,,BO,L3,,That's all the fertile s in a patch of at least 500 plants 20031,137,56,11,1,,,BO,N,F,Petioles marked with red flagging--works well 20031,137,55,17,3,,,BO,N,,BO's everywhere at base of Lycopod (long gone) rock 20041,149,58,19,1,,,BO,G1,,Whole plot a total disaster.still a lot of (smallish) 20041,149,58,19,1,,,BO,G2,,leaves but only two of the flagging pieces were still 20041,149,58,19,1,,,BO,G3,,attached to plant. Abandon BO once again. 20041,149,,,1,,,BO,N,,Found all flags attached to dead plants, removed except for 2097 which was OK 19919,1,2,32,3,82,,BO,L,F,Under rock above ThAn pop 19921,5,3,38,3,82,,BO,E,,9 marked, 1 new 19929,13,7,39,3,82,,BO,F,,Some leaf litter around the plant 19961,53,23,30,3,82,,BO,N,,VERY healthy looking 19961,53,23,30,3,82,,BO,N,,Very healthy looking 19971,65,29,34,3,82,,BO,E,,Old B has epiphylls 19981,77,33,21,3,82,,BO,F,,Lots of debris 19981,77,33,21,3,82,,BO,N1,,PREMON 1 m downstream of 82 now well established: trunk 30 19981,77,33,21,3,82,,BO,N2,,cm, lvs. 60/150 20061,173,60,3,3,82,,BO,G,,Not found 19919,1,2,33,3,83,,BO,E,,A--SMAC 18 3/10, 1 1/2, 1 19919,1,2,33,3,83,,BO,E,,B--has simple, SMAC 15 1/7 19919,1,2,33,3,83,,BO,L,,B--next to 83--juvenile 19919,1,2,33,3,83,,BO,L,,Next rock down from 82 19919,1,2,33,3,83,,BO,L,,A--next to 83, juvenile 19921,5,3,38,3,83,,BO,E,,p-w-wires only, r-b-o still marked 19921,5,3,38,3,83,,BO,E,,p(f)--sori not dark/weak clear area 19935,21,8,51,3,83,,BO,F,,Hard large rachis over leaves, beat up 19939,25,8,139,3,83,,BO,F,,Palm rachis across top of plant 19941,29,10,16,3,83,,BO,F,,Apex toally covered with soft Palm leaflets 19951,41,18,8,3,83,,BO,N,,Replaced label 19965,57,26,9,3,83,,BO,G,,Entire plant covered with debris/D 19919,1,2,35,3,89,,BO,L,,Next to Lycopodium rock 19921,5,3,40,3,89,,BO,E1,,g-w wires dropped to bottom of brown leaves 19921,5,3,40,3,89,,BO,E2,,p lower 4 pairs of pinnae brown 19925,9,5,33,3,89,,BO,N,,Maybe: 1 green wire left, 4 lvs dead petioles 19929,13,7,45,3,89,,BO,G,DR,No sign of plant 19919,1,2,36,3,90,,BO,L,,Other side of rock from 89 19921,5,3,40,3,90,,BO,E,,b-o on ground, left y-k-o-r-n 19945,33,12,21,3,90,,BO,N,,Uphill apex 19961,53,23,33,3,90,,BO,G,,All wires and labels gone, drop from study, can't identify tho probably not dead 19921,5,3,33,2,131,,BO,E,,3 broken dead leaves 19921,5,3,33,2,131,,BO,E,,crozier red, too small for tag 19921,5,3,33,2,131,,BO,L,,Next to 111 19931,17,8,10,2,131,,BO,F,,No litter 19985,81,35,14,2,131,,BO,L,,1.8 m above stream, seems that river is 30 cm lower 20005,105,47,9,2,131,,BO,G,,Dead 19921,5,3,40,3,134,,BO,L,,Next to 89 19931,17,7,98,3,134,,BO,L,,Toward LyCo Rock 35 cm upstream from 90 19961,53,23,33,3,134,,BO,N,,Really gone juvenile 19961,53,23,33,3,134,,BO,N,,REally gone juvenile 19965,57,26,10,3,134,,BO,N,,New label 19981,77,33,23,3,134,,BO,N,,Not well attached 19985,81,DS,,3,134,,BO,G,,Dead, buried under rocks and pebbles 19921,5,3,41,3,135,,BO,L,,Next to 138 19931,17,7,99,3,135,,BO,L,,15 cm downhill from 134, next to 138 19969,61,99,69,3,135,,BO,G,,Dead 19969,61,28,15,3,135,,BO,N,,Plant dead, left label 19921,5,3,41,3,136,,BO,L,,Out from rock from 134/5 19931,17,7,106,3,136,,BO,G,DR,No sign of it 19921,5,3,42,3,139,,BO,L,,Way down under 19931,17,7,99,3,139,,BO,L,,Closest to stream bed, 35 cm upstream of 141 19931,17,7,99,3,139,,BO,N,,Label gone, replaced 19985,81,DS,,3,139,,BO,G,,Dead, buried under rocks and pebbles 19921,5,3,42,3,140,,BO,L,,Next to 139 19931,17,7,99,3,140,,BO,G,DR,Label on ground, can't identify plant 19921,5,3,42,3,141,,BO,L,,Next to 140 19931,17,7,100,3,141,,BO,L,,35 cm downstream from 139 19931,17,7,100,3,141,,BO,N,,Degrees to upstream 19951,41,DS,,3,141,,BO,D,,All leaves gone, not seen again. 19929,13,7,13,6,171,,BO,L,,Half way up trail from HEMA river crossing 19931,17,8,3,6,171,,BO,F,,Leaf litter in apex 19941,29,11,21,6,171,,BO,N,,Former green leaf cut at wire--not good 19965,57,26,7,6,171,,BO,G,,Obviously stepped on by someone attaching a metal label, dead 19965,57,26,7,6,171,,BO,G1,,with a 6 on it to a vine (liana) climbing tree at 19965,57,26,7,6,171,,BO,G2,,river's edge--label 1.5 m. off ground. 19931,17,7,107,11,232,,BO,L,,Upstream uphill corner of site 19951,41,18,14,11,232,,BO,N,,Replaced label 19955,45,19,36,11,232,,BO,P8 19959,49,21,11,11,232,,BO,N,,Plant uprooted but still in place 19961,53,23,35,11,232,,BO,F,,Stepped on 232, error 19965,57,25,11,11,232,,BO,R,,Rhizome 8 cm x 1 cm 19969,61,28,16,11,232,,BO,N,,Gone, but found again the next time 19971,65,29,28,11,232,,BO,N,,New label 19979,73,31,29,11,232,,BO,N,,New label 19981,77,33,17,11,232,,BO,N,,Plant very damaged but one old leaf remains 19985,81,DS,,11,232,,BO,G,,Gone 19935,21,8,94,17,335,,BO,L,F,20 cm toward trail from 333 19939,25,8,137,17,335,,BO,F,,Totally trashed by palm lamina 19991,89,39,34,17,335,,BO,G,,Too hard to get to, buried in debris, drop from study, not necessarily dead 19995,93,,,17,335,,BO,N,,Buried, confirms drop last monitoring date 19941,29,10,17,3,406,,BO,L,F,Apex 17 cm to right of 405 19971,65,29,33,3,406,,BO,N,,New label 20051,161,DS,,3,406,,BO,G,,Label gone, not identifiable 19941,29,10,19,3,407,,BO,L,,20 cm uphill from 134 at base of back of rock 19949,37,16,9,3,407,,BO,N,,Replaced label 19951,41,18,14,3,407,,BO,N,,Replaced label 19965,57,26,10,3,407,,BO,G,,Gone 19945,33,12,21,3,426,,BO,L,,3 cm uphill from 90, same apex? 19945,33,12,22,3,426,,BO,L,,21 cm downstream of 139; 20 cm upstream of 141 19961,53,23,33,3,426,,BO,G,,All wires and labels gone, drop from study, not necessarily dead 19951,41,18,9,3,427,,BO,E,,Lf G has 2 fishtail pinnae 19961,53,23,34,3,427,,BO,G,,All lvs and label gone/dead plant 19965,57,26,7,6,430,,BO,G,,Obviously stepped on by someone attaching a metal label, dead 19965,57,26,7,6,430,,BO,G1,,with a 6 on it to a vine (liana) climbing tree at 19965,57,26,7,6,430,,BO,G2,,river's edge--label 1.5 m. off ground. 19949,37,16,7,3,610,,BO,L,,Coming up from under rock, 30 cm uphill of 406 19971,65,29,33,3,610,,BO,N,,New label 19985,81,DS,,3,610,,BO,G,,Gone 19999,97,43,15,3,922,,BO,L,F,30 cm downill from 406, no sign of connection 19999,97,43,15,3,922,,BO,MT,,923 MT 20031,137,,,3,922,,BO,G,,Not found 19999,97,43,15,3,923,,BO,B,,MT = 922 (runner) 19999,97,43,15,3,923,,BO,L,F,2 cm downhill of 922, connection visible brown 19999,97,43,15,3,923,,BO,R,,Has a downhill runner abou 25 cm long 20041,149,DS,,3,923,,BO,G,,Not identifiable, X 19999,97,43,16,3,924,,BO,L,F,30 cm uphill of 406 20021,125,53,33,3,924,,BO,G,,Dead 20021,125,54,38,1,2088,,BO,L,F,Near boulder uphill 20041,149,,,1,2088,,BO,G,,Dead lvs, turnover rate too fast for annual monitoring, dropped, but not dead plant 20021,125,54,38,1,2089,,BO,L,F,Near boulder downhill 20041,149,,,1,2089,,BO,G,,Dead lvs, turnover rate too fast for annual monitoring, dropped, but not dead plant 20021,125,54,38,1,2090,,BO,L,F,Down line 1.5 m 20041,149,,,1,2090,,BO,G,,Dead lvs, turnover rate too fast for annual monitoring, dropped, but not dead plant 20021,125,54,38,1,2091,,BO,L,F,Only 10 cm down line from 2090 20041,149,,,1,2091,,BO,G,,Dead lvs, turnover rate too fast for annual monitoring, dropped, but not dead plant 20021,125,54,38,1,2092,,BO,L,F,1 m from the end of the line 20041,149,,,1,2092,,BO,G,,Dead lvs, turnover rate too fast for annual monitoring, dropped, but not dead plant 20021,125,54,38,1,2093,,BO,L,F,1.5 m upstream of 2092 20041,149,,,1,2093,,BO,G,,Dead lvs, turnover rate too fast for annual monitoring, dropped, but not dead plant 20021,125,54,38,1,2094,,BO,L,F,1.5 m uphill of 2093 20041,149,,,1,2094,,BO,G,,Dead lvs, turnover rate too fast for annual monitoring, dropped, but not dead plant 20021,125,54,38,1,2095,,BO,L,F,1.5 m downstream of 2092 20041,149,,,1,2095,,BO,G,,Dead lvs, turnover rate too fast for annual monitoring, dropped, but not dead plant 20021,125,54,38,1,2096,,BO,L,F,1 m downstream of 2095 20041,149,,,1,2096,,BO,G,,Dead lvs, turnover rate too fast for annual monitoring, dropped, but not dead plant 20021,125,54,38,1,2097,,BO,L,F,2 m downstream and downhill of 2095 20041,149,58,20,1,2097,,BO,N,F,Tag and wire in the usual way--toward Son from pop 20051,161,59,36,1,2097,,BO,L,F,About 2 m downstream of flagged tree in old BO area 20021,125,AN,,,,,E2,N,,Voucher ID by R Moran identifies E2 as Elaphoglossum latifolium (EL), changed all 19919,1,1,20,5,,,EC,N,,F-Other paddleshape, linear on palms, mostly streamside 19919,1,1,20,5,,,EC,N,,E-lots of sterile Elaph--one more linear tah 19931,17,7,143,5,,,EC,N,,Good gorge of ELCR 100 ft across river 19939,25,9,35,5,,,EC,N,,Do plants on bank opposite TR 289 19941,29,11,30,5,,,EC,V1,,Collected at base of stump along trail 19941,29,11,30,5,,,EC,V2,,parallelling first tributary of ESS 19941,29,11,30,5,,,EC,V3,,2 of 5 leaves collected--one young, one old 19945,33,14,22,5,,,EC,N,,Description of plant for Jean Lodge 19961,53,24,17,10,,,EC,P10,,Large leaf 19979,73,32,32,10,,,EC,N,,Dead fertiles are broken off to avoid later confusion 19925,9,5,50,5,209,,EC,L,,On palm right at root tops across from smaller ThRes 19929,13,7,67,5,209,,EC,E,,Orange has 4 spots; N,Y, and G have many spots 19931,17,7,144,5,209,,EC,E,,N-Y spotty 19935,21,8,67,5,209,,EC,E,,Y heavily spotted 19939,25,9,36,5,209,,EC,E,,A-P, 5 small spots 19939,25,9,36,5,209,,EC,E,,New A still clean 19939,25,9,36,5,209,,EC,E,,Y and old Orange spotted 19949,37,16,4,5,209,,EC,N,,Partially peeled off palm trunk 19951,41,18,43,5,209,,EC,N,,Hanging upside down on tree trunk 19959,49,21,45,5,209,,EC,E,,9-O-L has no spots 19959,49,21,45,5,209,,EC,E,,8-B has only two spots 19959,49,21,45,5,209,,EC,N,,New label 19925,9,5,58,10,210,,EC,L1,,20 steps from stream edge after crossing 19925,9,5,58,10,210,,EC,L2,,4 m from trail on stream edge 19929,13,7,72,10,210,,EC,E,,Spot notes 19929,13,7,73,10,210,,EC,L1,,30 ft up trail after crossing stream 19929,13,7,73,10,210,,EC,L2,,2 m left of trail at base of tree 19929,13,7,73,10,210,,EC,L3,,Same location for 211-214 19929,13,7,73,10,210,,EC,L4,,All epiphytic on roots and buttresses 19929,13,7,72,10,210,,EC,N,,Label gone, replaced 19931,17,7,130,10,210,,EC,E,,A still hairy, "eaten" around 1/4 of edge, LG 19931,17,7,130,10,210,,EC,E,,g-n-o- heavily spotted 19931,17,7,130,10,210,,EC,F,,Leaf on apex 19949,37,15,48,10,210,,EC,H,,Lf O has no fungus 19959,49,21,39,10,210,,EC,N,,Very healthy looking 19929,13,7,73,10,211,,EC,L,,Near 210 19931,17,7,130,10,211,,EC,E,,b-o still hairy 19939,25,9,30,10,211,,EC,E,,B-wire has spots 19959,49,DS,,10,211,,EC,G,,Gone 19925,9,5,58,10,212,,EC,L,,Located on tree trunk 19929,13,7,73,10,212,,EC,L,,Near 210 19929,13,7,72,10,212,,EC,N,,What about 212 A and B 19931,17,7,130,10,212,,EC,L,,32 cm from 213 on another buttress 19931,17,7,130,10,212,,EC,N,,Label on ground, redoing whole plant 19961,53,DS,,10,212,,EC,G,,Gone 20016,118,AN,,10,212,A,EC,C,,9212 new ID to eliminate SI 20016,118,AN,,10,212,B,EC,C,,9213 new ID to eliminate SI 20016,118,AN,,10,212,C,EC,C,,9214 new ID to eliminate SI 19925,9,5,58,10,213,,EC,L,,Across 30 cm to right of 212 19929,13,7,73,10,213,,EC,E,,Spot notes 19929,13,7,73,10,213,,EC,L,,Near 210 19931,17,7,130,10,213,,EC,E,,b-o heavily spotted 19931,17,7,130,10,213,,EC,E,,Y wrinkled, spotted and damaged 19931,17,7,130,10,213,,EC,F,,No litter 19939,25,9,30,10,213,,EC,E,,3 dead petioles 19961,53,24,21,10,213,,EC,N,,New label 19929,13,7,73,10,215,,EC,L,,4 m downstream from 214 at river's edge 19931,17,7,131,10,215,,EC,E,,G spotted, A hairy midvein 19939,25,9,24,10,215,,EC,E,,G covered with spots 19939,25,9,24,10,215,,EC,E,,A covered with spots 20016,118,AN,,10,215,A,EC,C,,9215 new ID to eliminate SI 19925,9,5,59,10,216,,EC,L,,40 cm down trunk on same tree as 215 19931,17,7,131,10,216,,EC,L,,60 cm down the trunk from 215 19925,9,5,1,10,217,,EC,L,,ESS right fork, right side on root (above trail) 19929,13,7,74,10,217,,EC,E,,B(KA) and C(N) with spots 19929,13,7,75,10,217,,EC,E,,F(R) 20% of lamina missing, damaged by palm petiole 19931,17,7,132,10,217,,EC,E,,KA spotted heavily, N-O- a few spots, R-no spots 19931,17,7,132,10,217,,EC,F,,Dead palm petiole resting on R 19935,21,8,61,10,217,,EC,F1,,Spathe end of palm rachis leaning against uphill 19935,21,8,61,10,217,,EC,F2,,downstream side of plant 19939,25,9,27,10,217,,EC,E,,N,O,K spotted 19939,25,9,27,10,217,,EC,E,,R damaged by palm petiole 19939,25,9,27,10,217,,EC,F,,Palm petiole pushing on upper side of plant, pretty rotten 19941,29,10,10,10,217,,EC,E,,Lf 9 broken off and lying on top of other lvs 19961,53,24,17,10,217,,EC,P3,,2 leaves 19925,9,5,1,4,218,,EC,N1,,Croziers wrapped in soft brown scales 19929,13,7,76,10,218,,EC,L,,from 217, 1 m uphill 19931,17,7,132,10,218,,EC,E,,R no spots, still hairy, A < 10% spots 19939,25,9,28,10,218,,EC,E,,A spotted, P half gone 19949,37,15,43,10,218,,EC,E,,B-90 deg, probably fertile or a broken CC, upright petiole 19959,49,21,35,10,218,,EC,E,,Probably one leaf, petiole 2 cm? 19961,53,24,17,10,218,,EC,P4,,8 leaves 19925,9,5,51,10,221,,EC,L,,4 m upstream from 218/palm trunk at roots 19931,17,7,133,10,221,,EC,E,,P (label) looks half eaten 19931,17,7,133,10,221,,EC,E,,B--hairy, lg, no spots 19931,17,7,133,10,221,,EC,E,,G spots, y spots and L, p few spots, 19935,21,8,62,10,221,,EC,E,,Upright petiole with yellow lamina 19925,9,5,51,10,222,,EC,L,,Just above 221 about 5 cm 19931,17,7,133,10,222,,EC,E,,y-spots, n-holes, r-scattered spots 19931,17,7,133,10,222,,EC,E,,g "eaten" 1/3 19935,21,8,62,10,222,,EC,N1,,Nine juveniles above 222 19935,21,8,62,10,222,,EC,N2,,biggest leaf lamina 5 cm 19935,21,8,62,11,222,,EC,N3,,Two larger juveniles above 222 19935,21,8,62,11,222,,EC,N4,,biggest leaf lamina 11 cm 19939,25,9,28,10,222,,EC,N,,6 small new plants on trunk above it 19945,33,12,18,10,222,,EC,N,,Several small ones on this palm trunk and next one upstream 19949,37,15,44,10,222,,EC,N,,Six small plants above 19981,77,34,16,10,222,,EC,F,,Vine across plant knocked off leaves 19925,9,4,33,10,226,,EC,L,,Above 218 in forest (use trail downstream)/tree flagged 19929,13,7,78,10,226,,EC,E,,C(G) alive and attached but covered with debris 19931,17,7,136,10,226,,EC,E,,R spots and Li heavy 19931,17,7,136,10,226,,EC,E,,Y (F) spots 19931,17,7,136,10,226,,EC,E,,N(E) "Eaten" along upper 1/3 of 1 side 19931,17,7,137,10,226,,EC,P1,,226 w N off to right 19931,17,7,137,10,226,,EC,P2,,226 closeup of N&R to show spots 19931,17,7,137,10,226,,EC,P4,,226 with N to left 19935,21,8,63,10,226,,EC,E,,Has five upright dead petioles (old?) 19939,25,9,30,10,226,,EC,E,,5 dead leaf bases in center 19939,25,9,30,10,226,,EC,N,,At least five more EC's in this area 19951,41,18,34,10,226,,EC,E,,13-B not yet infected with spots 19951,41,18,34,10,226,,EC,P2,,EC226--whole plant 19991,89,40,3,10,226,,EC,F,,Down tree trunk, 40 cm above apex 19999,97,43,35,10,226,,EC,N,,Tree trunk .5 m above it 19925,9,4,34,10,227,,EC,L,,Left of 226, 1 m away 19929,13,7,79,10,227,,EC,F,,Litter in the apex 19931,17,7,136,10,227,,EC,E,,A-B 1/3 "eaten" 19931,17,7,136,10,227,,EC,F,,only a 5 cm diam stick lies across plant 19935,21,8,63,10,227,,EC,F,,Removed and replaced palm stem 19941,29,10,13,10,227,,EC,F,,Dead plam leaves and rachis on top 19941,29,10,13,10,227,,EC,F,,Old palm trunk still there, rotting but not gone 19945,33,12,18,10,227,,EC,F,,Trunk still there, still woody 19949,37,15,46,10,227,,EC,F,,STick off apex on 90 deg side 19951,41,18,34,10,227,,EC,F,,Tree trunk on apex has finally completely rotted away 19959,49,21,39,10,227,,EC,F,,Branch/trucnk finally rotted away 19959,49,21,39,10,227,,EC,N,,All new leaves badly damaged 19991,89,40,3,10,227,,EC,N,,This area totally hammered as in Hugo, from uphill tree falls 19999,97,43,35,10,227,,EC,G,,Gone 19931,17,7,136,10,227,,EC,F,,moved it and put it back 20016,118,AN,,10,227,A,EC,C,,9227 new ID to eliminate SI 19939,25,9,29,10,228,,EC,E,,3 spots on new Y-wire leaf 19939,25,9,29,10,228,,EC,F,,Trunk still across apex, hard 19931,17,7,134,10,274,,EC,L,,2 m upstream from 221, 40 cm up trunk 20011,113,51,23,10,274,,EC,N,,Not healthy looking plant 19931,17,7,135,10,277,,EC,L,,On rock 2 m uphill from 276 19979,73,32,30,10,277,,EC,N,,Too small for label 19989,85,38,9,10,277,,EC,N,,Too small for wire 19991,89,40,2,10,277,,EC,G,,Dead 19931,17,7,135,10,278,,EC,L,,2 cm above 277 19931,17,7,135,10,279,,EC,L,,1 m below 277 and 278 19941,29,10,13,10,279,,EC,G,DR,Gone, probably wiped out by palm pet fallen here 19931,17,7,135,10,280,,EC,L,,2 m uphill from 217, palm stump 19931,17,7,135,10,280,,EC,L,,on short (40 cm) palm stump 19939,25,9,28,10,280,,EC,E,,K folded 10-6, very hairy 19941,29,10,5,5,280,,EC,L,,New one 6 cm above 280, 5 lvs, largest 1/3/2 19961,53,24,18,10,280,,EC,H1,,Herbivory on leaf W is from the top with the whole top 19961,53,24,18,10,280,,EC,H2,,layer of the leaf eaten off--and some scratching marks 19961,53,24,18,10,280,,EC,H3,,along the veins as well 19961,53,24,17,10,280,,EC,P9,,Herbivory 19969,61,27,45,10,280,,EC,N,,New Label 19929,13,7,79,10,281,,EC,E,,Huge leaf YO SMAC 22/46/24 19929,13,7,79,10,281,,EC,L,,Next to 227, only huge leaf measured 19931,17,7,136,10,281,,EC,A,6,#6 Was (briefly) 227A 19931,17,7,136,10,281,,EC,L,,On tree 1/2 m from 227 ("Big Leaf" plant) 19931,17,7,137,10,281,,EC,P3,,281 19935,21,8,63,10,281,,EC,E,,Stiff and upright still rolled inward on lamina 19949,37,15,46,10,281,,EC,F,,PP about 20 cm above plant, leaning on tree 19951,41,18,34,10,281,,EC,F1,,Huge base of palm petiole completely 19951,41,18,34,10,281,,EC,F2,,covers plant 19951,41,18,34,10,281,,EC,P,,Photos 20, 21 and 22 of palm petiole 19959,49,21,39,10,281,,EC,E,,Fallen Monstera vine and PP, may have had 2 fertiles 19969,61,27,48,10,281,,EC,E,,Broke off all fertile petiole remnants (usually 5 cm tall) 19999,97,43,35,10,281,,EC,E,,Top part of 21 (leaf) is fertile 20011,113,51,23,10,281,,EC,N,,Area is still a mess of woody debris 19931,17,7,137,10,282,,EC,L,,Back of rock 2 m uphill from 281 19931,17,7,137,10,282,,EC,P5,,282 before wires 19939,25,9,29,10,282,,EC,N,,5 other dead petioles in apex 19985,81,35,44,10,282,,EC,G,,Wiped out by fallen palm petiole 19931,17,7,145,5,285,,EC,E,,Detailed desc of spot fungus 19931,17,7,144,5,285,,EC,L,,5 m downstream from 209 19931,17,7,144,5,285,,EC,L,,Base of small palm 19935,21,8,67,5,285,,EC,F,,Very stiff 19941,29,10,5,5,285,,EC,E,,9 CCAC is bent at petiole join 20 degrees (see diagram) 19951,41,18,41,5,285,,EC,P1,,Photos 30-34, plant, new leaf (B), older leaf (G) 19951,41,18,41,5,285,,EC,P2,,Creature (?) on edge of O leaf, old O leaf 19959,49,21,44,5,285,,EC,P,,P10-13, Leaf B-L, Leaf B-L and O, B-L closeup, G-older 19961,53,24,24,5,285,,EC,H,,New herbivory--upper surface of leaf eaten off 19931,17,7,145,5,286,,EC,E,,Has dead fertile also 19931,17,7,145,5,286,,EC,E1,,D has 13 irreg shape brown edge holes 19931,17,7,145,5,286,,EC,E2,,6/7 white dots 19931,17,7,145,5,286,,EC,L,,At base of palm 19931,17,7,145,5,286,,EC,L,,5 m back from stream even with 49 and 50 19939,25,9,35,5,286,,EC,E,,Blue wire (G) about to hit hanging dead palm lam with tip 19941,29,10,5,5,286,,EC,E,,7 no spots 19941,29,10,5,5,286,,EC,E,,6 a few spots 19959,49,21,45,5,286,,EC,N,,Tiny plant above it has 6 lvs 3/3/2-sh 19989,85,38,14,5,286,,EC,N,,Green walking stick 4 cm long 19931,17,7,146,5,287,,EC,L,,5 m downstream from 286 19931,17,7,146,5,287,,EC,L,,4 m inland from 285, buttress of dead stump 19931,17,7,146,5,287,,EC,N,,Buttress of dead stump 19945,33,12,14,5,287,,EC,E,,All leaves coated with epiphylls 19949,37,16,4,5,287,,EC,N,,No new, looks dead 19981,77,34,21,5,287,,EC,N,,Too small for label 19991,89,,,5,287,,EC,G,,Gone 19999,97,43,38,5,385,,EC,N,,Leaf P is absolutely gorgeous 19941,29,10,4,5,399,,EC,L,,Opposite 289 on far bank 19985,81,35,48,5,399,,EC,P1,,Photo 36 lit up bromeliad and ElCr 399--no flash 1/30th 19985,81,35,48,5,399,,EC,P2,,Same photo with new roll (messed up start--opened and looked, OK) 19941,29,10,5,5,400,,EC,L,,5 cm below 287 20009,109,49,29,5,400,,EC,E,,Leaf Y all but midrib of lamina destroyed 19941,29,10,11,10,402,,EC,L1,,1 m upstream from 217 on palm with white tape 19941,29,10,11,10,402,,EC,L2,,35 cm off the ground 19989,85,38,7,10,402,,EC,N,,Leaves too small to wire 19991,89,39,46,10,402,,EC,G,,Dead 19945,33,12,13,5,424,,EC,L,,1/2 m away from strem and from 399 19965,57,25,39,5,424,,EC,N,,Leaf B has NO damage at all (amazing), Lf Y has only ONE spot 19945,33,12,17,10,425,,EC,L,,1.5 m downstream of 217 19961,53,24,17,10,425,,EC,P2,,Photo of small plant 19975,69,31,15,10,425,,EC,L,,.2 m downstream of 590 19979,73,DS,,10,425,,EC,G,,Gone 19945,33,14,17,10,581,,EC,L,,70 cm uphill of 575 19969,61,27,45,10,581,,EC,F,,Pushed horizontal by litterfall 19989,85,38,7,10,581,,EC,N,,Very healthy looking 19945,33,14,17,10,582,,EC,L1,,40 cm off ground on 18 cm diam palm trunk 19945,33,14,17,10,582,,EC,L2,,1 m upstream 221 19981,77,34,16,10,582,,EC,G,,Dead apparently from bromeliad lvs 35 cm above on tree trunk. 19945,33,14,20,10,592,,EC,F,,15 cm above apex is horizontal branch 6 cm diam sprout 19945,33,14,20,10,592,,EC,L,,6.4 m from stream edge 19951,41,18,35,10,592,,EC,L,,On rock above 593 toward river 19959,49,21,38,10,592,,EC,F,,Fallen tree above (12 cm) apex now sprouting many vertical branches 19991,89,DS,,10,592,,EC,G,,Plant buried in woody debris and not seen in subsequent years, assumed dead 19991,89,40,2,10,592,,EC,N,,Can't measure under debris--skip until next time 19995,93,41,44,10,592,,EC,N,,Under debris, can't measure 19945,33,14,20,10,593,,EC,L,,1 m uphill form 592 19951,41,18,35,10,593,,EC,P,,23, 24 of leaf Y, 25, 26 of whole plant 593 EC 19991,89,DS,,10,593,,EC,G,,Plant buried in woody debris and not seen in subsequent years, assumed dead 19991,89,40,2,10,593,,EC,N,,Can't measure under debris--skip until next time 19995,93,41,44,10,593,,EC,N,,Under debris, can't measure 19945,33,14,20,10,594,,EC,L,,.5 upstream of 593 19991,89,DS,,10,594,,EC,G,,Plant buried in woody debris and not seen in subsequent years, assumed dead 19991,89,40,2,10,594,,EC,N,,Can't measure under debris--skip until next time 19995,93,41,44,10,594,,EC,N,,Under debris, can't measure 19945,33,14,20,10,595,,EC,L,,30 cm upstream of 594 19959,49,21,39,10,595,,EC,N,,Not very healthy looking plant due to PR fall 19989,85,38,10,10,595,,EC,N,,Bromeliad just above of it on a rock probably impedes growth 19991,89,DS,,10,595,,EC,G,,Plant buried in woody debris and not seen in subsequent years, assumed dead 19991,89,40,2,10,595,,EC,N,,Can't measure under debris--skip until next time 19995,93,41,44,10,595,,EC,N,,Under debris, can't measure 19945,33,14,20,10,596,,EC,L,,30 cm downhill of 595 19991,89,DS,,10,596,,EC,G,,Plant buried in woody debris and not seen in subsequent years, assumed dead 19991,89,40,2,10,596,,EC,N,,Can't measure under debris--skip until next time 19995,93,41,44,10,596,,EC,N,,Under debris, can't measure 19945,33,14,21,10,597,,EC,L,,1.5 m uphill of 226 19951,41,18,34,10,597,,EC,N,,Fingerlike fungus at base, match size "fingers", about 10 to clump 19951,41,18,34,10,597,,EC,P1,,Roll 1 (13-19): EC 597 and fungus 19961,53,24,21,10,597,,EC,H,,Top surface of leaf 8-P 19991,89,,,10,597,,EC,N,,Gone temporarily, refound the next time 19999,97,43,35,10,597,,EC,N,,Tree trunk .4 m above it 19925,9,5,58,10,9212,,EC,A,1,#1 juvenile near 212 19925,9,5,58,10,9212,,EC,L,,Up trunk from 212 19929,13,7,72,10,9212,,EC,G,,Dropped, not noticed on 212 (X) 19939,25,9,31,10,9212,,EC,N,,No sign of plant 20016,118,AN,,10,9212,,EC,C,,212A old ID to remove SI 19925,9,5,58,10,9213,,EC,A,1,#1 juvenile near 212 19925,9,5,58,10,9213,,EC,L,,To left across trunk from 212 19929,13,7,73,10,9213,,EC,G,,Dropped, not noticed on 212 (X) 20016,118,AN,,10,9213,,EC,C,,212B old ID to remove SI 19949,37,DS,,10,9214,,EC,G,,Gone 20016,118,AN,,10,9214,,EC,C,,212C old ID to remove SI 19925,9,5,58,10,9215,,EC,A,1,#1 juvenile near 215 19929,13,7,74,10,9215,,EC,L,,35 cm below 215 19929,13,7,74,10,9215,,EC,N,,Were the first four leaves gone? 19931,17,7,131,10,9215,,EC,L,,30 cm below 215 19939,25,9,24,10,9215,,EC,E,,four leaves, largest = spotted 19965,57,DS,,10,9215,,EC,G,,gone 20016,118,AN,,10,9215,,EC,C,,215A old ID to remove SI 19931,17,7,136,10,9227,,EC,A,6,#6 number changed to 281 20016,118,AN,,10,9227,,EC,C,,227A old ID to remove SI 19941,29,11,1,8,,,EL,L1,,Note E2 just uphill from 68 19941,29,11,1,8,,,EL,L2,,On back of tree up from Microgramma tree 19941,29,11,1,8,,,EL,L3,,Longer Pet that ESS plants 19941,29,11,1,8,,,EL,L4,,Rosette, not elongated rhizome. 19941,29,11,1,8,,,EL,L5,,Check out Polybotrya cervina juvenile info in Moran 19941,29,11,29,10,,,EL,V1,,1 m off ground on palm moss covered palm trunk 19941,29,11,29,10,,,EL,V2,,16 cm in diam, 30 m from ESS tributary on SW 19941,29,11,29,10,,,EL,V3,,side--not general fertile 19941,29,11,30,10,,,EL,V4,,See book for measurements of all leaves 19961,53,24,17,10,,,EL,P7,,Herbvivory 20021,125,AN,,,,,EL,N,,Voucher ID by R Moran identifies E2 as Elaphoglossum latifolium (EL), changed all 19919,1,1,28,5,44,,EL,L,,1.5 m up trunk,3 m off trail above DAE1 stream 19919,1,1,28,5,44,,EL,P,,Elaph photo--2 rhizome tips 19921,5,4,1,5,44,,EL,E,,WGB still there 19931,17,7,129,5,44,,EL,N,,A-G double wire too much, replaced with G 19939,25,9,31,5,44,,EL,H1,,Something has totally eaten the leaves of both plants 19939,25,9,31,5,44,,EL,H2,,All but 2 lvs attacked 19995,93,41,45,5,44,,EL,N,,Too small for label 20009,109,49,26,5,44,,EL,N,,Not doing well 19919,1,1,29,5,45,,EL,L,,1.5 m up trunk,3 m off trail above DAE1 stream 19919,1,1,29,5,45,,EL,N,,Tags attached above lower set of pinnae 19941,29,10,1,5,45,,EL,H,,Leaf 11 is badly eaten, brown edges=old holes? 19961,53,24,21,5,45,,EL,N,,New leaf grew up through hole in label 19931,17,7,134,10,275,,EL,L,,1.5 m up same palm trunk as 274 19931,17,7,134,10,275,,EL,R,,Horizontal rhizome for 10 cm 19991,89,40,2,10,275,,EL,MT,,Branching, just a small crozier so far, no label 19931,17,7,134,10,276,,EL,L,,12 cm above 275, vertical rhizome 20011,113,51,23,10,276,,EL,N,,Splitting to the left 19951,41,18,35,10,628,,EL,L,,Same tree as 275 and 276 E2 plants 19951,41,18,35,10,628,,EL,P,,27, 28, 29 of fertile leaf of E2 628 19965,57,25,34,10,628,,EL,N,,Replaced label 19979,73,32,29,10,718,,EL,B,,MT = 276 19979,73,32,29,10,718,,EL,L,,Branching off of 276 to the 270 direction 19995,93,41,43,10,906,,EL,B,,Branch off of 275 19995,93,41,43,10,906,,EL,L,,3 cm back from apex off of 275 E2 rhizome 19995,93,41,43,10,906,,EL,MT,,906 MT 19931,17,8,13,2,,,ES,N,,Labels not moved this time to save leaf trauma 19941,29,11,22,2,,,ES,F,,Litter has to be removed to see wires 19941,29,11,23,2,,,ES,N,,At least one E! LB was fertile (dead leaf below 26) 19941,29,11,22,2,,,ES,N,,Up until now, was called E1--ID by Proctor =ElSimplex 19941,29,11,23,2,,,ES,N,,Petioles 3 cm on sterile, 15 cm on fertile 19941,29,11,1,9,,,ES,N,,Remember E1 near last DN at Site 9 19941,29,11,45,2,,,ES,V1,,From Site 2 19945,33,12,4,1,,,ES,N,,Just 1 m upstream of PoCe 422 on rock 19945,33,13,10,2,,,ES,N1,,No more wires, too damaging to rhizome and new lvs 19945,33,13,10,2,,,ES,N2,,Use hole punch next time 19949,37,15,20,2,,,ES,N,,Need smaller wires 19959,49,22,38,2,,,ES,P,,22-33, ES population 19971,65,30,6,2,,,ES,E1,,Fertiles so short-lived, probably underestimates, 19971,65,30,6,2,,,ES,E2,,though leaf base very visible 19975,69,31,12,2,,,ES,N,,Several more plants above as you walk down to river 19975,69,31,12,2,,,ES,N,,Lvs all curled inwards toward abaxial side, but tough 19985,81,36,13,2,,,ES,N,,Almost all wires up leaves and cut into the laminae 19985,81,35,15,2,,,ES,N,,Population on root below 55 etc. is completely gone--bare root 19985,81,36,14,2,,,ES,N1,,Flood effects. All ES plants obviously inundated. 1 patch closer to 19985,81,36,14,2,,,ES,N2,,river by .5 m completely wiped off the root/branch. Other patch 19985,81,36,14,2,,,ES,N3,,partially lifted. Many leaves lost in this area, but only 1 plant gone 19985,81,36,14,2,,,ES,N4,,Pop. is now 2.1 m above low water, BUT low water seems to have dropped 19985,81,35,14,2,,,ES,N5,,by about 40 cm--perhaps a deeper central channel? 19985,81,36,14,2,,,ES,N5,,as much as 40 cm 19991,89,39,12,2,,,ES,N1,,Perhaps it is time to drop this species and focus on TD, TR, DN, DE 19991,89,39,12,2,,,ES,N2,,TA, and CB for the rest of the time. 19995,93,40,32,2,,,ES,N,,All plants extremely dry and brittle 20005,105,47,8,2,,,ES,N,,All upper ES are gone (yesterday's flood?) 20031,137,55,5,2,,,ES,N,,All except 54, 55 and 55A are definitley gone 20061,173,60,2,2,,,ES,N,,May be 2 juv ES patches below on root, 8 cm max leaf length 20061,173,60,1,6,,,ES,N1,,Note large clump of ES across from downstream end of site 20061,173,60,1,6,,,ES,N2,,Clump about 30 cm x 12 cm; about 75 leaves counted, 3 dead fertile, no live fert. 19919,1,1,16,2,23,,ES,R,,Units separated by moss etc. may be on same rhizome 19921,5,3,20,2,23,,ES,E1,,Abscission leaves leaf bas 2-3 mm high 19921,5,3,20,2,23,,ES,E2,,which seems to hold the wires 19921,5,3,20,2,23,,ES,E3,,No leaves at gk-wo 19921,5,3,20,2,23,,ES,E4,,5 marked leaves remain--wo-wg-bn-a(L), 2 new 19961,53,23,9,2,23,,ES,N,,Is now producing leaves at both ends 19961,53,23,9,2,23,,ES,S,,Split off 674 ES 19985,81,DS,,2,23,,ES,G,,Mat of plant wiped off root substrate by recent flooding/gone 19919,1,1,17,2,24,,ES,L,,Very close to 23, smaller one 19921,5,3,20,2,24,,ES,E1,,YG gone, K-r-o-g-b remain 19929,13,7,4,2,24,,ES,E,,Crozier grew through hole in label 19991,89,39,11,2,24,,ES,N,,Substrate twisted but still hanging on to root surface (mat) 19995,93,,,2,24,,ES,G,,Gone 19919,1,1,17,2,25,,ES,E,,4 distinct petiole bases between E and crozier 19919,1,1,17,2,25,,ES,L,,Next one down branch from 24 19921,5,3,21,2,25,,ES,E,,W-w-y-g remain 19931,17,8,12,2,25,,ES,F,,No litter 19989,85,37,25,2,25,,ES,N,,Mat of roots substrate for 24/674 divides new leaf from rest of rhizome 20005,105,DS,,2,25,,ES,G,,Gone 19919,1,1,17,2,26,,ES,L,,Next one down, partly underneath 19921,5,3,30,2,26,,ES,N,,5 labelled, 2 new 19931,17,8,12,2,26,,ES,F,,Dead leaf in apex 20005,105,DS,,2,26,,ES,G,,Gone 19919,1,1,18,2,27,,ES,L,,Next one down (looks like branches of 26 and 28) 19921,5,3,21,2,27,,ES,E,,a-w-b-o still there 19921,5,3,22,2,27,,ES,N,,can't reach, water too high 20001,101,45,20,2,27,,ES,MT,,949 MT 20001,101,45,20,2,27,,ES,N,,12 lvs are on hanging moss mat with no wires 20005,105,DS,,2,27,,ES,G,,Gone 19919,1,1,18,2,28,,ES,L,,Next one along 19921,5,3,21,2,28,,ES,E,,all leaves there 19981,77,34,7,2,28,,ES,F,,Rubbed by vine, lost almost all lvs 19981,77,34,7,2,28,,ES,L,,Now 16cm away from 27 toward 29 branch 19991,89,39,11,2,28,,ES,E,,Leaves are greately reduced--new lvs too small to mark, 4,6,5 cm 19995,93,40,32,2,28,,ES,N,,3 new leaves that are too small to wire 20005,105,DS,,2,28,,ES,G,,Gone 19939,25,8,149,2,29,,ES,A,4,#4 Archive 29S and add 372 19939,25,8,149,2,29,,ES,MT,,372 MT 19985,81,DS,,2,29,,ES,G,,Mat of plant wiped off root substrate by recent flooding/gone 19939,25,8,149,2,29,S,ES,C,4,#4 Archive 29S and add 372 19919,1,2,9,2,54,,ES,L,F,To right of 53 on rock edge 19919,1,2,9,2,54,,ES,N,,Numbered leaves/should try hole in lamina? 19921,5,3,31,2,54,,ES,E,,wa gone, 12 wires, 4 new 19921,5,3,31,2,54,,ES,N,,apex toward rock 19965,57,26,8,2,54,,ES,N,,New label 19919,1,2,11,2,55,,ES,L,F,Next to 54 19921,5,3,33,2,55,,ES,E,,12 have wires, 2 new 19985,81,35,14,2,55,,ES,L,F,2.6 m above H2O--seems totally undisturbed 19985,81,36,14,2,55,,ES,N,,2.5 m above H2O seem undisturbed tho pop on root 1 m below gone 20031,137,55,5,2,55,,ES,N,,Orange wires on 28, 29, 27, 29, 29, 29 cm leaves 20066,178,AN,,2,55,A,ES,C,,9055 new ID to eliminate SI 19919,1,1,18,2,372,,ES,L,,Different branch 19921,5,3,21,2,372,,ES,B,,29 growing in 2 directions--up branch, toward rock 19929,13,7,5,2,372,,ES,N,,Redo Reprofile: w-r-g-p-n-y-r-r-p-n-ka-rb? 19939,25,8,149,2,372,,ES,A,4,#4 New number after separating 29--29A/372 19939,25,8,149,2,372,,ES,C,,29S old ID to eliminate SI and set up independent plant resulting from branch 19939,25,8,149,2,372,,ES,L,,Right next to 29 19985,81,DS,,2,372,,ES,G,,Mat of plant wiped off root substrate by recent flooding/gone 19929,13,AN,,,674,,ES,N,,MS changed due to earlier leaves on branch 19939,25,23,9,2,674,,ES,B,,NOT a branch--opposite end of 23, determined to be different plant 19961,53,23,9,2,674,,ES,L,,uphill (to 90 deg) side of 23, some old and new lvs 19985,81,36,13,2,674,,ES,N,,Upside down in mat of roots now partially peeled off root/branch substrate 19989,85,37,25,2,674,,ES,MT,,855 MT 19991,89,39,11,2,674,,ES,N,,Substrate twisted but still hanging on to root surface (mat) 19995,93,40,32,2,674,,ES,G,,All leaves dried up and upside down, all wires fell off--drop from study 19989,85,37,25,2,855,,ES,B,,MT = 674 19989,85,37,25,2,855,,ES,L,,Opposite end of 674, one new leaf among old lvs of 674 19991,89,39,11,2,855,,ES,N,,Substrate twisted but still hanging on to root surface (mat) 19995,93,,,2,855,,ES,G,,Gone 20001,101,45,20,2,949,,ES,B,,MT = 27 20001,101,45,20,2,949,,ES,L,,6 cm downhill of 27 and 8 cm uphill of 26 on same root 20005,105,DS,,2,949,,ES,G,,Gone 20011,113,52,8,2,9055,,ES,L,F,Uphill from 54 20031,137,55,5,2,9055,,ES,N,,G-label 16 cm only new leaf 20041,149,57,46,2,9055,,ES,N,F,Now deep in litter with only one new leaf 20051,161,DS,,2,9055,,ES,G,,Gone 20066,178,AN,,2,9055,,ES,C,,55A old ID to remove SI 19969,61,27,34,21,,,LH,N,,Cut to rachis = pair count. 19975,69,31,27,21,,,LH,L,,Turnover in LH too high to follow/696, 697, 698 19979,73,32,10,21,,,LH,N,,Two plants up rockface from 695; no wires 20041,149,57,6,21,,,LH,N,,No sign of LH plants in this area 20061,173,60,14,21,,,LH,N,,None left in this area at all 19969,61,27,32,21,680,,LH,L,,40 cm downhill of 435 19969,61,27,31,21,680,,LH,N1,,Hairy with lower leaflet 1st pinnule longer 19969,61,27,31,21,680,,LH,N2,,Sori = flaps in serration indentations, pockets 19985,81,35,24,21,680,,LH,G,,Gone 19969,61,27,34,21,681,,LH,L,F,Just 14 cm below 455 19971,65,29,12,21,681,,LH,E,,Not much serration to the pinnules yet 19985,81,35,26,21,681,,LH,G,,No sign of labels or wires, grow too fast to monitor--drop from study 19969,61,27,34,21,682,,LH,L,,Just 20 cm downstream of 681 19975,69,DS,,,682,,LH,G,,Gone 19969,61,27,34,21,683,,LH,L,F,Uphill of 685 19985,81,35,26,21,683,,LH,G,,No sign of labels or wires, grow too fast to monitor--drop from study 19969,61,27,34,21,684,,LH,L,,40 cm downhill of 682 19979,73,32,13,21,684,,LH,N,,New label 19981,77,DS,,21,684,,LH,G,,Gone 19969,61,27,34,21,685,,LH,L,,20 cm uphill of 684 19971,65,29,13,21,685,,LH,G,,Drop from study--misidentified ID, turnover too fast. 19971,65,29,8,21,694,,LH,L,F,30 cm upstream of 438 19985,77,35,24,21,694,,LH,G,,Lost label, can't identify--drop from study 19971,65,29,9,21,695,,LH,L,F,upstream base of .5 m tall boulder, 1 m upstream of 694 19989,85,37,43,21,695,,LH,N,,Label and wire removed from old 19999,97,43,23,21,695,,LH,N,,New label 20021,125,DS,,21,695,,LH,G,,Gone 19971,65,29,9,21,696,,LH,L,,5 cm downhill of 698 on vertical rock 19979,69,DS,,21,696,,LH,G,,Dropped, leaf turnover too high to hold wires-X 19971,65,29,9,21,697,,LH,L,,5 cm down rock from 696 on vertical rock face, .5 m above next boulder 19979,69,DS,,21,697,,LH,G,,Dropped, leaf turnover too high to hold wires-X 19971,65,29,9,21,698,,LH,L,,1.2M upstream of 694 on vertical rock 19979,69,DS,,21,698,,LH,G,,Dropped, leaf turnover too high to hold wires-X 19971,65,29,8,21,699,,LH,L,F,30 cm uphill of 695 on rock (vertical) 19985,81,35,24,21,699,,LH,G,,Lost label, can't identify--drop from study 19985,81,35,24,21,700,,LH,E,,Leaf W-L not really very fertile 20031,137,,,21,700,,LH,G,,Gone 19971,65,29,10,21,700,,LH,L,F,On soil bank 1.5 m up, 2 m upstream of 441 19971,65,29,10,21,701,,LH,L,,.5 m downhill of 700 19975,69,DS,,,701,,LH,G,,Gone 19971,65,29,11,21,704,,LH,L,,3 m downstream of 680 in soil 1.5 m above streambed 19981,73,DS,,21,704,,LH,G,,Gone 19971,65,29,12,21,705,,LH,L,,.5 m uphill of 454 19981,77,DS,,21,705,,LH,G,,Gone 19971,65,29,12,21,706,,LH,L,F,10 cm downhill of 705 in soil back from bank .5 m waist ht. 19979,73,32,12,21,706,,LH,H,,Older leaves skeletonized 19985,81,35,26,21,706,,LH,G,,No sign of labels or wires, grow too fast to monitor--drop from study 19975,69,31,26,21,714,,LH,L,,10 cm uphill of 681, in same rock crevice as 683 19981,77,DS,,21,714,,LH,G,,Gone 19921,5,3,12,1,,,PC,L,,Polybotrya cervina on tree near LiLA 19921,5,3,12,1,,,PC,NA1,,2 new leaves, 2 med leaves, 1 med-Li leaf, 1 heavy-Li leaf 19921,5,3,12,1,,,PC,NA3,,3 wilted fertiles and 3 brown leaves as seen from 128 19935,21,8,40,1,,,PC,S,,Three dead fertiles 19941,29,11,16,1,,,PC,N,,PoCe has 2 withered fertiles 19945,33,14,12,15,,,PC,N,,Tree 588 DaEx, river side, lots of juvenile PoCe at base 19979,73,32,38,17,,,PC,N,,Across stream bed from 550 on PreMon trunk 20011,113,51,20,34,,,PC,N,,There is a PC in this area on rock at ground level 20041,149,58,16,1,,,PC,N,,where old PC was..gold scaled rhizome and stiffer 20041,149,58,16,1,,,PC,N,,There may actually be 4 juv PC's climbing tree near 20041,149,58,16,1,,,PC,N,,leaf with PC venation--not like any Elaph I've seen 19945,33,12,3,1,422,,PC,E,,Four old fertiles still attached 19945,33,12,3,1,422,,PC,L,,Upstream of 81 (LL) 2m, 1.5 m up palm trunk 19951,41,19,13,1,422,,PC,E1,,2 dead ones still brown and attached 19951,41,19,14,1,422,,PC,E2,,4 dead fertile leaves 19951,41,19,14,1,422,,PC,E3,,P-O-B-R seem old but in relatively new apex positions 19955,45,20,20,1,422,,PC,P22,,23, 24 also of Polybotrya cervina 19965,57,25,26,1,422,,PC,E,,Dead O and W still on plant, stay a long time 19989,85,38,19,1,422,,PC,N,,What are pink circles about 4 mm in diam on leaves? 19991,89,39,22,1,422,,PC,F,,Palm trunk substrate ripped off 30 cm above this fern 20011,113,51,21,1,422,,PC,N,,Doesn't look good, though apex is OK 20021,125,53,1,1,422,,PC,G,,Dead (palm trunk stump from Hurricane Georges, with apex 20cm below top 19979,73,32,43,17,727,,PC,L,,2 m up on palm trunk, 3 m from stream, same side as HM329 19979,73,32,43,17,727,,PC,N,,Nearest fern is a DN 3 m away 19981,77,34,13,17,727,,PC,N,,Was some confusion about label number--once called 721 in error 20041,149,58,7,17,727,,PC,G,,Dead--a large tree fell toward the stream and took PC's tree with it