Subirrigated Green River and Great Divide Basins (Sb)
Scenario model
Current ecosystem state
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Management practices/drivers
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- Transition T1-2 More details
- Transition T1-3 More details
- Restoration pathway R2-1 More details
- Transition T2-3 More details
- Transition T2-5 More details
- Restoration pathway R3-2 More details
- Transition T3-5 More details
- Transition T4-5 More details
- Restoration pathway R5-4 More details
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No transition or restoration pathway between the selected states has been described
Target ecosystem state
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Submodel
Mechanism
Continuous Season-long Grazing will convert this plant community to the Redtop/Kentucky Bluegrass State.
Mechanism
Heavy Continuous Season-long Grazing will convert this plant community to the Kentucky Bluegrass/Forb State.
Mechanism
Prescribed Grazing will result in a plant community very similar to the Reference Plant Community (Tufted Hairgrass/Willow State) although Kentucky bluegrass will remain a part of the plant community.
Mechanism
Continued Heavy Continuous Season-long Grazing and Brush Management will convert this plant community to the Kentucky Bluegrass/Forb State.
Mechanism
Noxious Weed Invasion will convert this plant community to the Noxious Weed State.
Mechanism
Prescribed Grazing will convert this plant community to the Redtop/Kentucky Bluegrass State.
Mechanism
Noxious Weed Invasion will convert this plant community to the Noxious Weed State.
Mechanism
Nonuse OR Continuous Season-long Grazing will convert this plant community to the Noxious Weed State.
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