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Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE
SPECIES: Pinus leiophylla var. chihuahuana | Chihuahua Pine
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION :
Chihuahua pine is found in the mountains of southeastern Arizona and
southwestern New Mexico [17,22,34,35,39]. The main part of its range
extends southward along the Sierra Madre Occidental to southern Mexico
[32,35,40,70].
ECOSYSTEMS :
FRES20 Douglas-fir
FRES21 Ponderosa pine
FRES23 Fir - spruce
FRES28 Western hardwoods
FRES34 Chaparral - mountain shrub
FRES35 Pinyon - juniper
STATES :
AZ NM MEXICO
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS :
CHIR SAGU
BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS :
7 Lower Basin and Range
KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS :
K019 Arizona pine forest
K023 Juniper - pinyon woodland
K031 Oak - juniper woodlands
SAF COVER TYPES :
210 Interior Douglas-fir
211 White fir
235 Cottonwood - willow
237 Interior ponderosa pine
239 Pinyon - juniper
240 Arizona cypress
241 Western live oak
SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES :
NO-ENTRY
HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES :
Chihuahua pine commonly occurs in mixed forests and woodlands composed
of evergreen conifers and oaks (Quercus spp.) [15,38,48]. It occurs in
or just above the Madrean evergreen woodlands and pygmy conifer-oak
woodlands [10,51]. Chihuahua pine extends upward in elevation into the
mixed pine (Pinus spp.) and ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests
[2,38,43].
Pine-oak woodlands have a diagnostic understory of evergreen oaks with
emergent pines over 16.4 feet (5 m) tall such as Chihuahua pine and
Mexican pinyon (Pinus cembroides) [12,18,49,51,72]. These woodlands are
climax over a wide area from southern Arizona to Mexico [41].
Chihuahua pine occurs as scattered individuals in pine forests, often
with Arizona pine (Pinus ponderosa var. arizonica), interior ponderosa
pine (P. p. var. scopulorum), and Apache pine (P. engelmannii) [22,26,42].
Chihuahua pine is the principal tree in the Chihuahua pine series
[1,9,20,24,38,50]. Minor climax species or codominants with Chihuahua
pine in some areas are Arizona pine, Mexican pinyon, Arizona cypress
(Cupressus arizonica), and junipers (Juniperus spp.) [25,38,59,72].
Chihuahua pine is subdominant in Apache pine/silverleaf oak (Quercus
hypoleucoides) habitat types and white fir (Abies concolor) forests
[38,50].
Chihuahua pine is found as scattered individuals in encinal oak
woodlands such as Arizona white oak (Q. arizonica)-silverleaf oak and
Arizona white oak-Emory oak (Q. emoryi) community types [13,20,29,
32,59]. It is a characteristic species in Mexican blue oak (Q.
oblongifolia) communities [42].
Infrequently, Chihuahua pine occurs in interior chaparral community
types such as pointleaf manzanita (Arctostaphylos pungens)-silverleaf
oak and pointleaf manzanita-Toumey oak (Q. toumeyi) [59].
Chihuahua pine is a common tree in riparian associations in various
communities such as the Arizona sycamore (Platanus wrightii) series and
Arizona cypress associations [12,19,49,54,64].
Chihuahua pine is listed as a dominant or indicator species in the
following publications:
(1) Classification of the forest vegetation on the National Forests of
Arizona and New Mexico [1]
(2) Forest and woodland habitat types (plant associations) of Arizona
south of the Mogollon Rim and southwestern New Mexico [9]
(3) A digitized computer-compatible classification for natural and
potential vegetation in the Southwest with particular reference to
Arizona [16]
(4) Forest habitat types south of the Mogollon Rim, Arizona and New
Mexico [19]
(5) Preliminary classification for the coniferous forest and woodland
series of Arizona and New Mexico [38]
(6) A series vegetation classification for Region 3 [49].
Species associated with Chihuahua pine but not previously mentioned in
OCCURRENCE AND DISTRIBUTION include Arizona madrone (Arbutus arizonica),
Arizona walnut (Juglans major), thinleaf alder (Alnus incana ssp.
tenuifolia), pinyon ricegrass (Piptochaetium fimbriatum), and longtongue
muhly (Muhlenbergia longiligula) [19,38,59,64,65].
Related categories for Species: Pinus leiophylla var. chihuahuana
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