Abstract

The basal area and relative composition of the grassland communities of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge were determined by the point—contact method. Basal area varies from 13 to 16% in communities with a considerable amount exposed rock, from 18 to 20% on tall grass sites, and to a maximum of 27% on the shallow—soiled short—grass areas. Based on relative abundance of the most frequent species there are nine distinct grassland faciations on six soil types and four geological formations. If topography is considered further delineations raise the total to eleven. Several of the areas support the same major dominants but there are often significant differences in abundance. Andropogon scoparius makes up 24 to 48% of the stand in eight of the eleven faciations, Andropogon gerardi provides 10 to 40% in ten types and Bouteloua hirsuta composes 11 to 35% in four types. These species are the major dominants from the 50 grass species, 4 genera of sedges, and 64 species of forbs in the sample. Forbs such as Co...

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