Limestone/Sandstone Upland (Pinyon-Juniper) 14-18" p.z.
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Description
This community phase occurs in warm pockets of MLRA 39, but occurs dominantly in MLRA 35. This site has characteristics of MLRA 35.7 with vegetation such as pinyon, juniper, and warm-season grasses such as blue grama and is surrounded by dominant areas of ponderosa pine.
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Description
This state is characterized by Pinyon-Juniper community affected by drought and Ips bark beetles. As a result of this disturbance, many of the pinyon pines have either died or are in serious decline. This site is dominated by juniper with evidence of dead pinyon pines on the site.
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Mechanism
Transition from Reference State of Pinyon-Juniper to Alternative State of drought-stressed or dead Pinyon with Juniper dominating
Mechanism
This Pathway back to the Reference State can be accomplished with removal of insect-infested dead wood, increased regular moisture, and possibly light ground fire although it has been shown that pinyon-juniper is not fire maintained.
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