. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 14 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN based on canopy projection irrespective of tree size; the point quarter study excluded trees less than four inches in diameter. Pinyon pine had a relatively small trunk compared with juniper, averaging seven inches in diameter. Trunks of juniper averaged 20 inches. The density transects reported in Table 10 indicate that pinyon pine was more numerous when seedlings and saplings are considered. Thus, although juniper was the aspect dominant, pinyon pine was more abundant. Both speci


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. 14 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY SCIENCE BULLETIN based on canopy projection irrespective of tree size; the point quarter study excluded trees less than four inches in diameter. Pinyon pine had a relatively small trunk compared with juniper, averaging seven inches in diameter. Trunks of juniper averaged 20 inches. The density transects reported in Table 10 indicate that pinyon pine was more numerous when seedlings and saplings are considered. Thus, although juniper was the aspect dominant, pinyon pine was more abundant. Both species attained crown heights of 35 feet, about the maximum reported for other parts of the Mesa >5^^ Fis. 10. Aspect of the Long Mesa stand in July 1963. The sparse understory consists mostly of Poa fendleriana. Yucca baccara, and generally suppressed shrub species such as the mountain mahogany in the foreground. Elevation, 7,600 Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Brigham Young University. Provo, Utah : Brigham Young University


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