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status, texture, structure, and drainage; cutting and
cultivation; climate; and the degree of uniformity imposed
on the environment by the dominant species or the vegetation
as a whole. While certain factors control the distribution
of each community no one factor or group of factors is responsible for the distributions of all the communities
in the North Mengo Lowlands.
The distributions of soil types In catenary complexes were noted during the Reconnaissance and were later seen to
extend over the whole of the North Mengo Lowlands. The
other data of the Detailed Investigation also Indicate that the reconnaissance area is typical of the whole region.
Comparisons of the data of sites within each of the
types mapped during the reconnaissance shows that some ct
those types are not significantly different either In respect
of their communities or their habitats; and also that certain
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