REFERENCE SITE VISITS Sample Clauses

REFERENCE SITE VISITS. The State may request a site visit to a Respondent’s working support center to aid in the evaluation of the Respondent’s proposal. Site visits, if required will be discussed in the technical proposal.
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REFERENCE SITE VISITS. To ensure the timing of botanical surveys coincided with the flowering phenology of the target species during the 2017 and 2018 surveys, reference populations were examined. A table summarizing the reference site visits is below. Table 2c. Reference Population Visit Information Species Name / Common Name Date Visited Location CNDDB Occurrence (Y/N) Present (Y/N) # of Individuals Window to Conduct Survey Blepharizonia plumosa big tarplant 9/7/17 Xxxxx Creek State Park Yes (EONDX #25662) Yes 160 in bud and flower within 1.5 months California macrophylla round-leaved filaree 3/8/18 Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve (Antioch area) Yes (EONDX #45807) Yes 15 in bud 3 weeks Species Name / Common Name Date Visited Location CNDDB Occurrence (Y/N) Present (Y/N) # of Individuals Window to Conduct Survey Navarretia nigelliformis subsp. radians shining navarretia 5/1/18 Xxxxx Ranch No Yes 150 – equally in bud, flower, and fruit within 3 weeks All of the reference populations listed in Table 2c were observable during the months of October 2017 and April and May 2018 which matches the months that botanical surveys were conducted for this Project. For target species that did not have accessible reference populations or were not visited, an estimation of blooming periods was attained by averaging the collection dates of herbarium specimens by month (CCH 2018). Duplicate collections and specimens with label information lacking a collection month were not included in the averages. The purpose of this analysis is to ensure survey timing corresponds with flowering and reproductive maturation since plant species are typically collected at peak flowering phenology. Herbaria specimen collection dates and corresponding survey timing are presented in Table 2d. All but one of the species listed in Table 2d (big tarplant) have peak blooming periods during the months of April, May, and June which matches the months that botanical surveys were conducted for this Project. Big tarplant would have been detectable based on vegetative during the May survey.

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