Tueller, Paul T. , C. Dwight Beeson, Robia J. Tausch, Neil E. West, and 

 Kenneth H. Rea. 



1979. Rayoa-juaiper woodlands of the Great Basin: distribution, flora, 

 vegetal cover. USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap. INT-229, 22 p. Intermt. 

 For. and Range Exp. Stn. , Ogden, Utah 84401. 



A map of the pinyon-juniper woodland type in the Great Basin was de- 

 veloped from LANDSAT-1 imagery and from field checking of boundaries. 

 A floristic List of 240 positively identified species associated with pinyon- 

 juniper woodlands in the Great Basin is provided. Variations in total veg- 

 etal cover and in the relative proportions of pinyon and juniper are related 

 to latitude, longitude, and elevation. 



KEYWORDS: pinyon, Pinus monophylla , P. edulis , juniper, Juniperus os- 

 teosperma , woodlands, pigmy conifers, Great Basin, s3Taecology, floristics 



Tueller, Paul T. , C. Dwight Beeson, Robin J. Tausch, Neil E. West, and 

 Kenneth H. Rea. 



1979. Pinyon-juniper woodlands of the Great Basin: distribution, flora, 

 vegetal cover. USDA For. Serv. Res. Pap. INT-229, 22 p. Intermt. 

 For. and Range Exp. Stn. , Ogden, Utah 84401. 



A map of the pinyon-juniper woodland type in the Great Basin was de- 

 veloped from LANDSAT-1 imagery and from field checking of boundaries. 

 A floristic list of 240 positively identified species associated with pinyon- 

 juniper woodlands in the Great Basin is provided. Variations in total veg- 

 etal cover and in the relative proportions of pinyon and juniper are related 

 to latitude, longitude, and elevation. 



KEYWORDS: pinyon, Rnus monophylla, P. edulis, juniper, Juniperus os- 

 teosperma , woodlands, pigmy conifers. Great Basin, synecology, floristics 



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