The desert grassland, past and present

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Most of the grassland areas below about 4,000 feet in southwestern North America are commonly referred to as the desert grassland (Shantz and Zon 1924) or, more occasionally, as the desert plains (Weaver and Clements 1929). This association extends discontinuously from southwestern Texas, through southern New Mexico, into southeastern Arizona and south into Mexico

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Humphrey, R. R. (2015). The desert grassland, past and present. Fire Ecology, 11(2), 5–11. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf03400630

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