. The Dalles pocket gopher and its influence on forage production of Oregon mountain meadows. Pocket gophers Oregon; Forage plants Oregon. DALLES POCKET GOPHER 21 inated by 1948 (fig. 11). Density of perennial grasses on both plots was about percent in 1948. Density of perennial forbs was percent and percent for the ungrazed and the grazed plots, respectively; annual weeds were percent on the ungrazed plot and percent. Figure 11.—Meadow B in 1948, 8 years after gopher control. A, Ungrazed plot; B, grazed plot. The vegetation on both plots is much alike, being principa


. The Dalles pocket gopher and its influence on forage production of Oregon mountain meadows. Pocket gophers Oregon; Forage plants Oregon. DALLES POCKET GOPHER 21 inated by 1948 (fig. 11). Density of perennial grasses on both plots was about percent in 1948. Density of perennial forbs was percent and percent for the ungrazed and the grazed plots, respectively; annual weeds were percent on the ungrazed plot and percent. Figure 11.—Meadow B in 1948, 8 years after gopher control. A, Ungrazed plot; B, grazed plot. The vegetation on both plots is much alike, being principally perennial forbs. (Same quadrats shown in fig. 9.). 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 Moore, A. W. (Albert Watts), 1897-; Reid, Elbert Hann, 1912-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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