Boreal Graminoid Loamy Flood Plains
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Description
The reference state supports three community phases, which are grouped by the structure and dominance of the vegetation (e.g., trees, graminoids, and forbs) and by their ecological function and stability. The presence of these community phases is temporally dictated by occasional periods of flooding. The reference community phase is characterized by grassland interspersed with forbs and some shrubs. A transition to a post-reference community phase may occur when the reference community phase is not flooded for a longer period than normal. No alternate states have been observed.
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