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ECOLOGICAL SITE DESCRIPTIONS

  1. Ecological site descriptions replace the traditional range site descriptions that focused primarily on forage production in favor of ecological site descriptions that include vegetation dynamics and broader resource uses and values as well as forage production.
  2. Soils with like properties that produce and support a characteristic plant community and respond similarly to management are grouped into the same ecological site.
  3. Ecological sites are differentiated one from another based on 1) significant differences in species or species groups, 2) significant differences in species composition, and 3) differences in productivity, and 4) soil factors that influence species composition or productivity (NRCS 2003).

Information Sources

State and Transition Models - General Concepts and Methods

State and Transition Models - Oak Woodlands