The Douglas-fir/ninebark habitat type in central Idaho: succession and managementU.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, 1989 - Douglas fir - 65 pages |
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2gden Amelanchier alnifolia Antennaria racemosa APAN Apocynum androsaemifolium Aster conspicuus BRCA broadcast burning Bromus carinatus Calamagrostis rubescens canopy cover Carex geyeri CARU Ceanothus velutinus central Idaho CEVE CEVE CEVE Choose first condition classification clearcuts climax CM CM CM condition that fits Department of Agriculture disturbance dominant or codominant early seral EPAN forage value Forest and Range Forest Service FRVE Geier-Hayes habitat type herb layer type high coverages I I I layer group ldaho lliamna lLRl microsite mid-seral moderate Penstemon attenuatus percent Physocarpus malvaceus Pinus ponderosa PIP2 plant PlP2 phase pocket gopher POGL ponderosa pine poorly represented Populus tremuloides Potentilla Prunus emarginata Pseudotsuga menziesii PSME PSME/PHMA h.t. Ribes cereum Salix scouleriana sampled scarification seed source seral stages shade shrub layer types soil Spiraea betulifolia successional amplitudes Symphoricarpos albus Symphoricarpos oreophilus THOC treatment Tree layer type tree seedlings tree species U.S. Department vegetation wildfire