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. 2015 Sep 9;10(9):e0136147. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0136147

Table 2. Two categories of vegetation used in the analysis and their constituent Landfire biophysical settings and Ecological Systems.

Landfire Biophysical Code Ecological System
Dry Pine Forests
10310 California Montane Jeffrey Pine-(Ponderosa Pine) Woodland
10600 East Cascades Oak-Ponderosa Pine Forest and Woodland
10240 Madrean Lower Montane Pine-Oak Forest and Woodland
10300 Mediterranean California Lower Montane Black Oak-Conifer Forest & Woodland
11650 Northern Rocky Mountain Foothill Conifer Wooded Steppe
10530–10532 Northern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna
10790–10792 Northwestern Great Plains-Black Hills Ponderosa Pine Woodland and Savanna
11170–11172 Southern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Savanna
10540–10542 Southern Rocky Mountain Ponderosa Pine Woodland
Dry Mixed-Conifer Forests
10210 Klamath-Siskiyou Lower Montane Serpentine Mixed Conifer Woodland
10260 Madrean Upper Montane Conifer-Oak Forest and Woodland
10270 Mediterranean California Dry-Mesic Mixed Conifer Forest and Woodland
10450 Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest
10451 Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest-Ponderosa
10452 Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest-Larch
10453 Northern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest-Grand fir
10510 Southern Rocky Mountain Dry-Mesic Montane Mixed Conifer Forest & Woodland