. Bio-ecology. Plant ecology; Animal ecology; Botany; Ecology; Zoology. TRUE PRAIRIE 271 The first group comprises the eudominants of the association, occur- ring as climax species in no other unit of the grassland. The members of the next group are more wide-ranging, being found in two or more. Fig. 63.—The prairie peninsula (after Transeau, 1935); the stippled areas are prairie. The early records of the badger are shown with the dates. 1871 and 1880 are dates of disappearance from the locality. associations, four of them in mixed prairie. The generally lower sta- ture of the last two renders


. Bio-ecology. Plant ecology; Animal ecology; Botany; Ecology; Zoology. TRUE PRAIRIE 271 The first group comprises the eudominants of the association, occur- ring as climax species in no other unit of the grassland. The members of the next group are more wide-ranging, being found in two or more. Fig. 63.—The prairie peninsula (after Transeau, 1935); the stippled areas are prairie. The early records of the badger are shown with the dates. 1871 and 1880 are dates of disappearance from the locality. associations, four of them in mixed prairie. The generally lower sta- ture of the last two renders them less important, though they are fre- quently of great abundance. As preclimax relicts, Boutelou-a, gracilis, B. hursuta, and Buchloc dactyloides are fairly widespread, especially. 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 Clements, Frederic E. (Frederic Edward), 1874-1945; Shelford, Victor E. (Victor Ernest), b. 1877. New York, J. Wiley & Sons, inc. ; London, Chapman & Hall, limited


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