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    المساهمون: Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), University of Oxford, Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar), Macquarie University, North Carolina State University, Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso – UNEMAT, Universidade de Brasília (UnB), Select Carbon Pty Ltd

    المصدر: Scopus
    Repositório Institucional da UNESP
    Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
    instacron:UNESP

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    المساهمون: Žuljević, A., Kaleb, Sara, Peña, V., Despalatović, M., Cvitković, I., De Clerck, O., Le Gall, L., Falace, Annalisa, Vita, Francesca, Braga J., C, Antolić, B.

    وصف الملف: ELETTRONICO

    Relation: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000368778800001; volume:6; firstpage:"-"; lastpage:"-"; journal:SCIENTIFIC REPORTS; http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2862752; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84955079044; http://www.nature.com/articles/srep19642

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    Time: Site Location: Deep Well is centrally located on McKenzie Flats and is home to the longest running SEVLTER Met Station 40, which was active in 1988. As such, many studies are located here. In addition to meterology, core line-intercept vegetation transects, as well as line-intercept transects from the 1995 and 2001 Deep Well Fires, the Mini-rhizotron root study, blue and black grama compositional comparison, blue and black grama patch dynamics, and blue and black grama and kangaroo rat dynamics are ongoing here. Vegetation: The vegetation is Chihuahuan Desert Grassland, dominated by black grama (Bouteloua eriopoda and B. gracilis)., Site Location: The northeast section of the Sevilleta, stretching from Black Butte south to the canyon and east to the Los Pinos. McKenzie Flats, between black Butte, 5 Points, Palo Duro Canyon, and the old McKenzie headquarters ranch building site. Geology: Deep (20,000 ft) alluvial and eolian deposits. Soils: Turney Series: fine-loamy, mixed, thermic Typic Calciorthids. Berino Series: fine-loamy, mixed, thermic Typic Haplargids. Hydrology: Surface water only during rain events, no arroyos. Run on plain for Los Pinos Mountains. Vegetation: The terrain was generally mixed-species desert grassland, dominated by black grama (Bouteloua eriopoda), blue grama grass (B. gracilis), sand muhly (Muhlenbergia arenicola), various drop seeds and sacatons (Sporobolus spp.), purple three-awn (Aristida purpurea), and burrow grass (Scleropogon brevifolia). Shrubs were common in Five Points area, these were creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) and snakeweed (Gutierrezia sarothrae). Climate: Long-term mean annual precipitation is 243 mm, about 60% of which occurs during the summer. Long-term mean monthly temperatures for January and July are 1.5C and 25.1C, respectively. Site History: McKenzie Flats encompasses an area of approximately 50 square miles. McKenzie Flats was one of the primary livestock grazing areas of the Sevilleta NWR. The ranch headquarters buildings and corrals were located at the junction of Legs C and D of this coyote survey. Cattle have been excluded from the site since 1974-76., 1999-08-01 to 1999-08-01

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