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Wittaker, Levin
Interrelations among three groups of ideas are considered. (1) The place where a plant is rooted, or a sessile animal is attached, may be termed a microsite. The microsites for a community form a mosaic that is differentiated by physical environment…
Year: 1977
Type: Document

Lavin, Johnsen
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Year: 1977
Type: Document

Ffolliott, Thorud
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Year: 1977
Type: Document

Patton, Jones
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Year: 1977
Type: Document

Riedman
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Year: 1977
Type: Document

Evans, Probasco
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Year: 1977
Type: Document

Chandler
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Year: 1977
Type: Document

Davis
The root system of shrub live oak (Quercus turbinella) was studied in an initial effort to classify the major Arizona chaparral shrubs as potential users of soil water based on root system characteristics. The root system was of the generalized type…
Year: 1977
Type: Document

Campbell, Baker, Ffolliott, Larson, Avery
A wildfire of variable severity swept through 717 acres (290 ha) of ponderosa pine forest in north-central Arizona in May 1972. Where the fire was intense it killed 90% of the small trees and 50% of the sawtimber, burned 2.6 in (6.5 cm) of forest…
Year: 1977
Type: Document