Basalt Upland 12-16 (JUOS)
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Description
Shrubs and succulents are greater than annual grass and forbs which are greater than perennial grass
Submodel
Mechanism
Invaded exotic species coupled with an increase in fire frequency
Mechanism
A decrease in fire frequency, continuous season-long herbivory, coupled with drought
Mechanism
Decrease in vegetative canopy cover; increase in soil erosion; increase in fire frequency; decrease in perennial herbaceous
Mechanism
Brush control coupled with grazing management that allows for adequate recovery periods
Mechanism
Introduction of exotic, invasive species coupled with a change to a wetter climate
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