. Habitat characteristics of the Silver Lake Mule Deer Range. Botany Oregon Lake County Ecology; Mule deer Oregon. Artemisia canal Muhlenbergia richardsonis Ecosystem This ecosystem generally occurs as a ring surrounding seasonally ponded areas, expanding and receding as the water line moves back and forth with long-term changes in the moisture cycle. Artemisia cana is the only shrub which occurs commonly. Trees and shrubs occurring at the type edge or as inclusions are Salix sp., Populus tremuloides, Pinus contorta, Artemisia arbuscula, and A. tridentata. Muhlenbergia richardsonis, Eleocharis


. Habitat characteristics of the Silver Lake Mule Deer Range. Botany Oregon Lake County Ecology; Mule deer Oregon. Artemisia canal Muhlenbergia richardsonis Ecosystem This ecosystem generally occurs as a ring surrounding seasonally ponded areas, expanding and receding as the water line moves back and forth with long-term changes in the moisture cycle. Artemisia cana is the only shrub which occurs commonly. Trees and shrubs occurring at the type edge or as inclusions are Salix sp., Populus tremuloides, Pinus contorta, Artemisia arbuscula, and A. tridentata. Muhlenbergia richardsonis, Eleocharis sp., and Juncus sp. form a fairly heavy stand under Artemisia cana, with forbs very scarce. There is ex- treme competition between livestock and deer for the few forbs which do occur. Acreage as well as game forage in this ecosystem is limited, and there- fore the value is Artemisia cana commonly rings seasonally ponded meadows in the Silver Lake deer 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 Dealy, J. Edward. cn. Portland, Or. : Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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