Semidesert Sandy Loam (Winterfat)
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Description
The dominant aspect of this plant community is Indian ricegrass. The composition by air-dry weight is approximately 55 percent perennial grasses, 10 percent forbs, and 35 percent shrubs.
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Description
This state is similar to state 1, however is also includes non-native annual species such as cheatgrass and halogeton. This species change the natural disturbance pattern of this site by increasing under natural disturbance (fire) and out competing native species (Indian ricegrass). The 2.2 community is at risk of moving to a shrub state (3.0) or annual state (4.0) because it has lost resiliency and resistance to returning to a native plant community after disturbance.
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Description
Bunch grasses have been greatly reduced in this state either from heavy grazing in the presence of non-native species.
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Description
This state consists of one community phase. This community is characterized by the dominance of annual non-native species such as halogeton and cheatgrass. Rabbitbrush and other sprouting shrubs may dominate the overstory.
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Mechanism
Inappropriate grazing management in the presence of non-native species
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