Ecological Factors Affecting the Distribution of Woody Vegetation Near the Arkansas River, Tulsa County

Ecological factors affecting plant distribution were studied over different rock strata and slope exposures above the Arkansas River, Tulsa County. Here the Wann sandstone caprock is underlain by the Iola limestone formation. The vegetation was analyzed taxonomically by a complete collection through...

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Main Author: Anne Wanamnaker Long
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oklahoma Native Plant Society 2004-12-01
Series:Oklahoma Native Plant Record
Online Access:http://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/ONPR/article/view/82/69
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description Ecological factors affecting plant distribution were studied over different rock strata and slope exposures above the Arkansas River, Tulsa County. Here the Wann sandstone caprock is underlain by the Iola limestone formation. The vegetation was analyzed taxonomically by a complete collection throughout one growing season. Belt transects crossing rock strata on all slope exposures permitted computation of parameters summarized by an Importance Percentage for each woody species. Differences in species populations and degree of mesophytism exist on the slope exposures. Sandstone upland dominants are post and blackjack oaks. Smoke-tree, rare in Oklahoma, and chinquapin oak are closely associated in limestone microhabitats, where each occupies a separate niche. The smoke-tree, of disjunct distribution, appears to be a relict of widespread occurrence in past geologic periods. Its survival with limited ecological amplitude is due to the continuance of the microhabitats to which it is so well adapted.
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spelling doaj.art-32804fad16174d108a3b9318ec43c9bb2022-12-22T01:02:27ZengOklahoma Native Plant SocietyOklahoma Native Plant Record1536-77381536-77382004-12-014132110.22488/okstate.17.100027Ecological Factors Affecting the Distribution of Woody Vegetation Near the Arkansas River, Tulsa CountyAnne Wanamnaker Long0University of TulsaEcological factors affecting plant distribution were studied over different rock strata and slope exposures above the Arkansas River, Tulsa County. Here the Wann sandstone caprock is underlain by the Iola limestone formation. The vegetation was analyzed taxonomically by a complete collection throughout one growing season. Belt transects crossing rock strata on all slope exposures permitted computation of parameters summarized by an Importance Percentage for each woody species. Differences in species populations and degree of mesophytism exist on the slope exposures. Sandstone upland dominants are post and blackjack oaks. Smoke-tree, rare in Oklahoma, and chinquapin oak are closely associated in limestone microhabitats, where each occupies a separate niche. The smoke-tree, of disjunct distribution, appears to be a relict of widespread occurrence in past geologic periods. Its survival with limited ecological amplitude is due to the continuance of the microhabitats to which it is so well adapted.http://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/ONPR/article/view/82/69
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title Ecological Factors Affecting the Distribution of Woody Vegetation Near the Arkansas River, Tulsa County
title_full Ecological Factors Affecting the Distribution of Woody Vegetation Near the Arkansas River, Tulsa County
title_fullStr Ecological Factors Affecting the Distribution of Woody Vegetation Near the Arkansas River, Tulsa County
title_full_unstemmed Ecological Factors Affecting the Distribution of Woody Vegetation Near the Arkansas River, Tulsa County
title_short Ecological Factors Affecting the Distribution of Woody Vegetation Near the Arkansas River, Tulsa County
title_sort ecological factors affecting the distribution of woody vegetation near the arkansas river tulsa county
url http://ojs.library.okstate.edu/osu/index.php/ONPR/article/view/82/69
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