3 edition of The Douglas-fir/ninebark habitat type in central Idaho found in the catalog.
The Douglas-fir/ninebark habitat type in central Idaho
Published
1989
by U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station in Ogden, Utah
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Douglas fir ninebark habitat type in central Idaho |
Statement | Robert Steele, Kathleen Geier-Hayes |
Series | General technical report INT -- 252, General technical report INT -- 252 |
Contributions | Geier-Hayes, Kathleen, Intermountain Research Station (Ogden, Utah) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 65 p. |
Number of Pages | 65 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17931046M |
(PSME/PHMA; Douglas-fir/ninebark) Soils—Soil parent materials are mainly basalt and quartzite for the SMST phase, with granitics, loess, and volcanic ash also occurring on PHMA phase sites. Textures are generally silt-loam to silty clay-loam in the SMST phase, with a broader textural range, gravelly sandy loam to clay-loam, in the PHMA phase. Habitat Type Distribution in Montana Wildlife Use; Ponderosa Pine-Bluebunch Wheatgrass. Widespread, driest sites. Deer winter range, occasional elk use. Douglas-fir-Snowberry. Common, warm slopes. Moderate deer use year round, occasional elk, moose. Douglas-fir-Ninebark. Moderate to high in northwestern, west-central, and southwestern regions.
Bakken, S. Predictions of fire behavior, fuel reduction, and tree damage from understory prescribed burning in the Douglas-fir/Ninebark habitat type of northern Idaho. University of Idaho. Pseudotsuga menziesii is an evergreen conifer species in the pine family, is native to western North America and is known as Douglas fir, Douglas-fir, Oregon pine, and Columbian pine. Despite its common name, it is not a true fir (i.e. it is not a member of the genus Abies).There are three varieties: coast Douglas-fir (P. menziesii var. menziesii), Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir Family: Pinaceae.
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(Robert Wilbur). Douglas-fir/ninebark habitat type in central Idaho. [Ogden, Utah]: U.S. Dept. Douglas-fir/ninebark habitat type in central Idaho. Ogden, Utah: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station, [] (OCoLC) Internet Archive BookReader The Douglas-fir/ninebark habitat type in central Idaho: succession and management.
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Book Material. Published material. Publication info. hope however as individual trees have survived and are seemingly resistant to this non-native pathogen. The largest remaining stand of Pinus monticola in North American is in the northern part of largest western white pine tree in the world is also fittingly in Idaho, standing at feet and found along the Elk River.
Douglas fir habitat, particularly areas containing the coast Douglas fir variety, is one of the most productive forest types in the world. Today, Douglas fir is one of the world’s most economically important timber trees due to its quick growth as well as the versatility and usefulness of the wood produced from this species.
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They are characterized by: • powerful feet with curved, sharp talons to capture their prey • a hooked beak to tear apart fl esh • keen eyesight that helps them hunt for food Idaho has a rich variety of raptors and.
APPENDIXES. Appendix D-1 (HTML): Substrate Features of Central Idaho Habitat Types and Phases Appendix D-1 (PDF - KB): Substrate Features of Central Idaho Habitat Types and Phases Appendix E (PDF - 81 KB): Appendix E Mean Basal Areas and year Site Indexes for Central Idaho Stands by Habitat Type.
Golden currant is native to the West, but it has been cultivated and has naturalized in the East [ 28 ]. The distribution of Ribes aureum var. villosum, formerly Ribes odoratum [ 18, 24 ], ranges from Minnesota east to Michigan south through Tennessee to Arkansas, west to Texas, and north through Colorado to South Dakota [ GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Mallow ninebark generally occurs east of the Cascades, from south-central British Columbia to central and eastern Washington and Oregon; east to southwestern Alberta, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, and Utah [].
ECOSYSTEMS: FRES20 Douglas-fir FRES21 Ponderosa pine FRES25 Larch FRES28 Western hardwoods STATES: ID MT NV. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Steele, Robert W. (Robert Wilbur).
Douglas-fir/white spirea habitat type in central Idaho. Ogden, UT: U.S. Dept. of. Idaho Native Trees A-Z. Welcome to the Idaho A-Z native species list. We have listed them by scientific name because it is a constant and does not vary region to region or person to person.
We have included the various common names associated with each scientific name to help you find the right tree.Sixty shrubs at two sites on the Douglas-fir/ninebark (Pseudotsuga menziesii/Physocarpus malvaceus) habitat type were clipped or burned to soil surface temperatures ofand °C in a completely random experimental design in April and May The area under the time-temperature curves recorded during the burn at 2- 5- and 7-cm depths below the soil Cited by: 5.Gooseberry currant occurs on loamy or clayey soils that contain gravel [7,23,40].
In northern Utah, habitat types in which gooseberry currant occurs have an average litter depth of to inches ( cm) [23]. In central Idaho, average litter depth where gooseberry currant occurs may reach 2 inches (5 cm) [40].