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Moisture Relationships in Twelve Northern Desert Shrub Communities Near Grand Junction, Colorado
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P Phenological observations showed that most species occupying moist habitats continued active growth for longer periods and efficiency of water use was lower for species occupying dry habitats than for those in moist habitats.
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