Forest Communities of the Northern Whitefish Range, Rocky Mountains, Montana, U.S.A

The montane and subalpine forests of a mountain range in northwestern Montana were investigated using phytosociological and numerical methods. Twelve associations and two subassociations were identified, of which eight are described here for the first time. The forest vegetation of valleys and lower...

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description The montane and subalpine forests of a mountain range in northwestern Montana were investigated using phytosociological and numerical methods. Twelve associations and two subassociations were identified, of which eight are described here for the first time. The forest vegetation of valleys and lower slopes is strongly affected by repeated fire and is placed in the new order Calamagrostio-Pseudotsugetalia glaucae, which includes temperate, low elevation forests in inland regions of northwestern North America. These forests bear only weak resemblance to forests traditionally assigned to the class Vaccinio-Piceetea, and occupy the habitats filled by broad-leaved forests elsewhere at temperate latitudes. Montane and subalpine forest vegetation is moister and has longer snow duration and a shorter growing season. Upper montane vegetation more closely resembles that of other temperate montane forests of the class Vaccinio-Piceetea.
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subjects Boreal forests
Coniferous forests
Forest communities
Forest habitats
Forests
Growing season
Herbs
Mathematical models
Montane environments
Montane forests
Mountain forests
Mountains
Numerical methods
Shrubs
Subalpine environments
Subalpine forests
Temperate forests
Vegetation
Whitefish
title Forest Communities of the Northern Whitefish Range, Rocky Mountains, Montana, U.S.A
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