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Juniperus monosperma / Bouteloua hirsuta Woodland | Western Ecology Working Group of...
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Name: Juniperus monosperma / Bouteloua hirsuta Woodland
Reference: Western Ecology Working Group of...
Description: From Muldavin et al. (2000b): This is a major association of the Oscura and San Andres mountains in New Mexico. It is also known northward in the Los Pinos Mountains of the Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge and is reported from Colorado. This association is often found on gentle hillslopes, either on toeslopes or the dipslope, and occasionally on scarp slopes. Elevations are low to moderate (1350-2100 m [4500-7000 feet]) with relatively cool aspects. Soils are most commonly moderately developed Alfisols (forest/woodland soils) or Mollisols (grassland soils) derived from limestone or calcitic sandstone. The soils are loamy or clay loams overall, but tend to have significant amounts of gravel cobbles, particularly at the surface (25-50%). They tend to be relatively shallow, as shallow as 15 cm to a lithic contact and commonly under a meter. Hence, soils of this type tend to be drier than in other associations. Calcium carbonate accumulations or caliche layers are usually present (but not always) in the lower horizons. <i>Bouteloua hirsuta</i> is the dominant grass of this juniper savanna and is usually well-represented to abundant. <i>Juniperus monosperma</i> forms an open canopy with intervening grassy areas. <i>Juniperus monosperma</i> reproduction is common. <i>Pinus edulis</i>, when present, is widely scattered. <i>Bouteloua gracilis, Bouteloua eriopoda, </i><i>Lycurus setosus</i>, and <i>Bouteloua curtipendula</i> are other common grasses of the openings with the cool-season grass <i>Koeleria macrantha</i> under the trees. This is a distinctly grassy type both in cover and species richness (23 grass species recorded). Shrubs are sporadic in species composition and usually poorly represented in cover. The most common are <i>Nolina microcarpa, Yucca elata, Dalea formosa, Gutierrezia sarothrae, </i><i>Opuntia imbricata</i>, and <i>Opuntia phaeacantha</i>. <i>Dasylirion wheeleri</i> is occasionally conspicuous. A wide variety of forbs are recorded for the type (60+), but they are very low in cover and not consistently represented. <i>Melampodium leucanthum</i> is the most constant forb associate. 
Accession Code: VB.CC.33486.CEGL000711
Plot-observations of this Community Concept: 0
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Perspective from: 17-Nov-2014 to: 01-May-2019
     
  • status: accepted
  • This Community's Level: association
  • This Community's Children: [none]
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  Translated: One-seed Juniper / Hairy Grama Woodland
  Scientific: Juniperus monosperma / Bouteloua hirsuta Woodland
  Code: CEGL000711