A Vegetation Analysis of a Pimpled Prairie in Northeastern Oklahoma

The effect of pimple mound microrelief on the vegetation of a tall grass prairie was considered. Taxonomic analysis of the vegetation affirmed the observation that mound and intermounds support communities with differing species composition. The difference in the percent cover by living vegetation o...

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Main Author: Constance Lucile Murray
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oklahoma Native Plant Society 2005-12-01
Series:Oklahoma Native Plant Record
Online Access:http://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/ONPR/article/view/90/77
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spelling doaj-ffbdb4a1390a424a866fe52b2e70fcda2020-11-24T23:42:44ZengOklahoma Native Plant SocietyOklahoma Native Plant Record1536-77381536-77382005-12-0151396010.22488/okstate.17.100038A Vegetation Analysis of a Pimpled Prairie in Northeastern OklahomaConstance Lucile Murray0University of TulsaThe effect of pimple mound microrelief on the vegetation of a tall grass prairie was considered. Taxonomic analysis of the vegetation affirmed the observation that mound and intermounds support communities with differing species composition. The difference in the percent cover by living vegetation on mounds and intermounds was determined not to be statistically significant. The physical composition of the soil in the two regions was found to be similar. Two factors are suggested as influencing the differences in mound and intermound vegetation: that mound soils can provide more available water to plants than can intermound soils, and that mounds, but not intermounds, contain the burrows of small mammals and are modified by their presence.http://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/ONPR/article/view/90/77
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title A Vegetation Analysis of a Pimpled Prairie in Northeastern Oklahoma
title_short A Vegetation Analysis of a Pimpled Prairie in Northeastern Oklahoma
title_full A Vegetation Analysis of a Pimpled Prairie in Northeastern Oklahoma
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publishDate 2005-12-01
description The effect of pimple mound microrelief on the vegetation of a tall grass prairie was considered. Taxonomic analysis of the vegetation affirmed the observation that mound and intermounds support communities with differing species composition. The difference in the percent cover by living vegetation on mounds and intermounds was determined not to be statistically significant. The physical composition of the soil in the two regions was found to be similar. Two factors are suggested as influencing the differences in mound and intermound vegetation: that mound soils can provide more available water to plants than can intermound soils, and that mounds, but not intermounds, contain the burrows of small mammals and are modified by their presence.
url http://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/ONPR/article/view/90/77
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