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  • Prairie - Wikipedia
    Prairies are ecosystems considered part of the temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands biome by ecologists, based on similar temperate climates, moderate rainfall, and a composition of grasses, herbs, and shrubs, rather than trees, as the dominant vegetation type
  • Prairie - Education | National Geographic Society
    Prairies are enormous stretches of flat grassland with moderate temperatures, moderate rainfall, and few trees When people talk about the prairie, they are usually referring to the golden, wheat-covered land in the middle of North America
  • Prairie | Flora, Fauna Ecology | Britannica
    prairie, level or rolling grassland, especially that found in central North America Decreasing amounts of rainfall, from 100 cm (about 40 inches) at the forested eastern edge to less than 30 cm (about 12 inches) at the desertlike western edge, affect the species composition of the prairie grassland
  • American Prairie | Grassland Groupies
    Temperate climate with hot summers and cold winters Generally broken into short, mixed, and tallgrass prairie regions Together, the prairie is also commonly known as the Great Plains AKA the Breadbasket of the World Map shows historical ranges of prairie, as well as other grassland types in North America
  • A Complex Prairie Ecosystem - U. S. National Park Service
    Prairies began appearing in the mid-continent from 8,000 to 10,000 years ago They have developed into one of the most complicated and diverse ecosystems in the world, surpassed only by the rainforest of Brazil
  • North America’s last prairies | Science - AAAS
    Home Science Vol 388, No 6752 North America’s last prairies Back To Vol 388, No 6752 Full access Books et al Ecology Share on North America’s last prairies The region’s grasslands—vital ecosystems and carbon sinks—have been farmed and ranched beyond recognition Sarah Boon Authors Info Affiliations Science
  • What is a prairie? Why are prairies important? - US Forest Service
    • Prairies have unique wildflowers such as coneflower, dense blazingstar, sawtooth sunflower, prairie dock, and spiderwort Why are prairies important? • They provide rare native habitat for birds, butter-flies, insects, reptiles, and other small wildlife • They require little maintenance, are long lasting,
  • Prairie Facts - Missouri Prairie Foundation
    Today—from the tallgrass prairie east of the Rockies, and westward through mid- and short-grass prairies that stretched to the Pacific coast—our native grassland legacy has been dramatically reduced to scattered remnants of its once vast 160-million-acre domain across North America
  • What Makes a Prairie a Prairie? - WNPS Blog - Botanical Rambles
    Ecologists recognize prairies based on a combination of traits: flat to gently undulating terrain at lower elevations with often rich soils, subject to droughty conditions in summer or periodic disturbances (like fire) that prevent trees from becoming common
  • Prairies - North American Nature
    Prairies The prairie is a vast and diverse ecosystem that spans across North America, encompassing a wide range of landscapes, from grasslands to wetlands It is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including numerous species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects





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