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Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE
SPECIES: Thuja plicata | Western Redcedar
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION :
Western redcedar occurs along the Pacific Coast from the southern part
of the Alaska Panhandle through British Columbia, western Washington,
and western Oregon, reaching into the coastal redwood forest of northern
California [8,50,54,57]. Inland from the coast it occupies a contiguous
band east of the Cascade Range from central Oregon to southern British
Columbia [54]. Much farther inland a disjunct population occurs along
the west slopes of the Rocky Mountains from Prince George, British
Columbia, to northeastern Washington, northern Idaho, and western
Montana [50,54,57].
ECOSYSTEMS :
FRES20 Douglas-fir
FRES21 Ponderosa pine
FRES22 Western white pine
FRES23 Fir - spruce
FRES24 Hemlock - Sitka spruce
FRES25 Larch
FRES26 Lodgepole pine
FRES27 Redwood
FRES28 Western hardwoods
STATES :
AK CA HI ID MT OR WA AB BC
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS :
CODA GLAC MORA NOCA OLYM REDW
SAJH
BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS :
1 Northern Pacific Border
2 Cascade Mountains
5 Columbia Plateau
8 Northern Rocky Mountains
KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS :
K001 Spruce - cedar - hemlock forest
K002 Cedar - hemlock - Douglas-fir forest
K003 Silver fir - Douglas-fir forest
K004 Fir - hemlock forest
K005 Mixed conifer forest
K006 Redwood forest
K012 Douglas-fir forest
K013 Cedar - hemlock - pine forest
K014 Grand fir - Douglas-fir forest
K015 Western spruce - fir forest
SAF COVER TYPES :
210 Interior Douglas-fir
212 Western larch
213 Grand fir
215 Western white pine
218 Lodgepole pine
221 Red alder
222 Black cottonwood - willow
223 Sitka spruce
224 Western hemlock
225 Western hemlock - Sitka spruce
226 Coastal true fir - hemlock
227 Western redcedar - western hemlock
228 Western redcedar
229 Pacific Douglas-fir
230 Douglas-fir - western hemlock
231 Port-Orford-cedar
232 Redwood
SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES :
NO-ENTRY
HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES :
Western redcedar commonly occurs as a dominant or codominant on
low-elevation moist sites. In Montana, the western redcedar habitat
type series described by Pfister and others [60] occurs most extensively
in the Swan Valley and Mission Range, extends eastward locally to
Missoula, and forms small riparian stringers along major streams in the
Bitterroot Range west of Hamilton. Western redcedar occurs as a
riparian dominance type on toe-slope seepages, moist benches, and wet
bottoms adjacent to streams [35]. Daubenmire and Daubenmire [16]
recognized three western redcedar communities in northern Idaho.
Western redcedar/pachistima (Pachistima myrsinites) is an upland
community, while western redcedar/Devil's club (Oplopanax horridum) and
western redcedar/ladyfern (Athyrium felix-femina) occur on bottomlands.
Western redcedar is sometimes found as a codominant with western hemlock
(Tsuga heterophylla) [16,35,60]. Published classifications identifying
western redcedar as a dominant or codominant are as follows:
Oldgrowth forests of the Canadian Rocky Mountains National Parks [3].
Preliminary plant associations of the southern Oregon Cascade Mountain
Province [11].
Classification and management of riparian and wetland sites in
northwestern Montana [13].
Forest habitat types of northern Idaho: a second approximation [15].
Forest Vegetation of eastern Washington and northern Idaho [16].
Fire ecology of Lolo National Forest habitat types [17].
Preliminary forest plant association management guide. Ketchikan area,
Tongass National Forest [18].
Fire ecology of western Montana forest habitat types [21].
A guide to the interior cedar-hemlock zone, northwestern transitional
subzone (ICHg), in the Prince Rupert Forest Region, British Columbia
[33].
Riparian dominance types of Montana [35].
Classification and management of riparian sites in southwest Montana
[36].
Soil classification as an aid to identifying forest habitat types in
northern Idaho [54].
Forest habitat types of Montana [60].
Reference material Daubenmire habitat types [77].
Preliminary forest plant associations of the Stikine area, Tongass
National Forest [78].
A study of the Vegetation of southeastern Washington and adjacent Idaho
[81].
Related categories for Species: Thuja plicata
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