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Klamath-Siskiyou Serpentines Endemics Photo GalleryStrict EndemicsStrict endemics are defined as a plant with greater than 95% of its occurrences on serpentine environments, as defined by Safford et. al., 2005 (PDF, 183 KB).
Broad EndemicsBroad endemics are defined as a plant with about 85% to 94% of its occurrences on serpentine environments, as defined by Safford et. al., 2005 (PDF, 183 KB).
Broad Endemics - Strong IndicatorsBroad endemics - strong indicators species are defined as a plant with 75% to 84% of its occurrences on serpentine environments, as defined by Safford et. al., 2005 (PDF, 183 KB).
Strong IndicatorsStrong indicators are defined as a plant with 65% to 74% of its occurrences on serpentine environments, as defined by Safford et. al., 2005 (PDF, 183 KB).
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