The vegetation of serpentine outcrops is typically more open and stunted than th
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The vegetation of serpentine outcrops is typically more open and stunted than that found on other rocks in the same area. Upon closer examination, the vegetation of serpentine is found to contain many species not found on other rocks. Some of the plant species comprising serpentine vegetation are endemics, found only on serpentine and nowhere else. In your study of serpentine areas in northern California, you discover an area where an outcrop of serpentine is in direct contact with an outcrop of granite. The two rock types support vegetation strongly dominated by grasses in the genus Bouteloua. A dense stand of Bouteloua granitophila on granite is abruptly replaced by an open stand of B. serpentina on serpentine. You decide to begin your studies by determining the extent to which the two grasses are restricted to their respective substrates by abiotic factors. You find that Bouteloua granitophila grows well on granitic soil in the common garden, but fails to grow on serpentine soils. B. serpentina grows well on serpentine soil in the common garden, and it grows equally well on granitic soil. What do you conclude?
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The vegetation of serpentine outcrops is typically more open and stunted than th
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