JD Clayey South 12-16 PZ
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Description
This state represents the historic natural range of variability under pre-european conditions. It is characterized by native plant communities with high resistance/resilience to degraded conditions in comparison to other states found on this ecological site. Three general community phases are found on this site; a shrub-grass dominated phase, a perennial grass dominated community and a shrub dominated community. State dynamics are driven by the interactions of climatic patterns and disturbance regimes which create relatively stable conditions by promoting negative feedbacks.
Characteristics and indicators
State dynamics remain stable when non-native annual plant species are absent; all structural and functional plant groups exist within natural bounds; soil organic matter and nutrients are retained on site; and fine fuel loads remain at low levels. Within the reference state, plant community phase changes are driven primarily by fire, periodic drought and/or insect or disease attack. Transitions to a degraded state are linked to the introduction of non-native annual plant species and subsequent decreases in state resilience.
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