Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE
SPECIES: Mahonia repens | Oregon-Grape
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION :
Oregon-grape occurs throughout the western United States from western
Texas (Guadalupe Mountains), New Mexico, Arizona, and California north
to British Columbia and Alberta [46,72].
ECOSYSTEMS :
FRES11 Spruce - fir
FRES19 Aspen - birch
FRES20 Douglas-fir
FRES21 Ponderosa pine
FRES22 Western white pine
FRES25 Larch
FRES26 Lodgepole pine
FRES29 Sagebrush
STATES :
AZ CA CO ID MT ND NE NV NM OR
SD TX UT WA WY AB BC
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS :
BAND BIHO BICA BLCA BRCA CACH
CARE CACA CEBR COLM DETO DINO
FOBU GLAC GLCA GRCA GRTE GUMO
MEVE NABR NOCA ROMO SUCR THRO
TICA WACA YELL ZION
BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS :
2 Cascade Mountains
4 Sierra Mountains
5 Columbia Plateau
6 Upper Basin and Range
8 Northern Rocky Mountains
9 Middle Rocky Mountains
10 Wyoming Basin
11 Southern Rocky Mountains
12 Colorado Plateau
13 Rocky Mountain Piedmont
15 Black Hills Uplift
16 Upper Missouri Basin and Broken Lands
KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS :
K008 Lodgepole pine - subalpine forest
K010 Ponderosa shrub forest
K011 Western ponderosa forest
K012 Douglas-fir forest
K015 Western spruce - fir forest
K016 Eastern ponderosa forest
K017 Black Hills pine forest
K018 Pine - Douglas-fir forest
K020 Spruce - fir - Douglas-fir forest
K023 Juniper - pinyon woodland
K038 Great Basin sagebrush
SAF COVER TYPES :
16 Aspen
42 Bur oak
210 Interior Douglas-fir
211 White fir
212 Western larch
213 Grand fir
215 Western white pine
217 Aspen
218 Lodgepole pine
220 Rocky Mountain juniper
229 Pacific Douglas-fir
230 Douglas-fir - western hemlock
237 Interior ponderosa pine
238 Western juniper
239 Pinyon - juniper
243 Sierra Nevada mixed conifer
244 Pacific ponderosa pine - Douglas-fir
245 Pacific ponderosa pine
SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES :
NO-ENTRY
HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES :
Oregon-grape frequency becomes greater in moist habitats. The
Oregon-grape phase of the Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga
menziesii)/Oregon-grape habitat types in Idaho is restricted to leeward
aspects where site protection and deep soils permit development of a
closed tree canopy. Taller shrubs are eventually suppressed, leaving
Oregon-grape dominant [61]. Oregon-grape occurs is dominant or
subdominant in the following habitat type, plant association, and
community type classifications:
A classification of forest habitat types of the northern portion of the
Cibola National Forest, New Mexico [1]
Classification of the forest vegetation of Wyoming [2]
Classification of the forest vegetation on the National Forests of
Arizona and New Mexico [3]
Preliminary plant associaions of the Siskiyou Mountain Province [8]
Classification and management of riparian and wetland sites in central
and eatern Montana [27]
The vegetation of the Grand River/Cedar River, Sioux, and Ashland
Districts of the Custer National Forest: a habitat type classification [26]
Forest vegetation of the Gunnison and parts of the Uncompahgra National
Forests: a preliminary habitat type classification [36]
Forest and woodland types (plant assocations) of northern New Mexico and
northern Arizona [38]
Preliminary riparian community type classification for Nevada [42]
Coniferous forest habitat types of northern Utah [43]
The Douglas-fir/mountain maple habitat type in central Idaho: succession
and management [59]
The grand fir/mountain maple habitat type in central Idaho: succession
and management [60]
Plant assocation and management guide for the grand fir zone, Gifford
Pinchot National Forest [69]
Big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata vaseyana) plant associations in
northeatern Nevada [70].
Related categories for Species: Mahonia repens
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