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- After honey mesquite lost its leaves, white-throated woodrats subsisted on stored beans, bark, and stems.
- In areas where white-throated woodrats and southern plains woodrats lived in close proximity, white-throated woodrat constructed houses under honey mesquite.
- Species planted include honey mesquite, screwbean mesquite, blue palo verde, Mexican palo verde, fairy duster, sweet acacia, catclaw acacia, and desert ironwood.
- At Carrizo Creek, honey mesquite leaves, flowers, and fruits were the main foods eaten from the end of March until the end of summer.
- In habitat dominated by mesquite and creosote bush in San Diego County, California, all white-throated woodrat houses were located at the bases of honey mesquite.
- White-throated woodrats also dwelled in subterranean burrows with as many as 8 openings, covered with a few small twigs, at the bases of honey mesquite.
- Typical warm desert species such as creosote bush, white bursage, mariola, western honey mesquite, four-wing saltbush, big sagebrush, blackbrush and rubber rabbitbrush grow in this community.
- These liberated nutrients fed algae and microscopic animals at the bottom of the food chain and re-nourished native streamside plants like honey mesquite, cat's-claw acacia and coyote willow.
- The area was cleared of nonnative tamarisk ( " Tamarix " spp . ) and 80 % of the area was planted with native Fremont cottonwood and honey mesquite.
- Lack of stick houses may have been due to a harsh summer climate, ease of burrowing in loose sand, scarcity of building materials, or adequate overhead protection by honey mesquite.
- The differing elevations give the property a variety of vegetation : The flood plain next to the stream is dotted with honey mesquite trees, while the upland area is studded with saguaros.
- Honey Mesquite ( " Prosopis glandulosa " ), although a native plant, is present in an unusually high concentration, altering the cultural landscape and threatening the natural and cultural resources at the park.
- In a similar habitat type in the Mesilla Valley of New Mexico, white-throated woodrats denned in sand dunes created by banner-tailed kangaroo rats ( " D . spectabilis " ) around honey mesquite.
- As long as they ate moderately and ate traditional low-fat foods of cholla-cactus buds, honey mesquite, prickly pears and tepary beans, squash and white-winged dove, their weight was kept in check during normal times.
- Twenty to 26-foot tall ( 6 8 m ) honey mesquite were preferred over 3 to 10 foot ( 1 3 m ) tall honey mesquite, probably because they provided more shelter and abundant, accessible food.
- The Edwards Plateau region of Central Texas contains woodlands featuring Ashe Juniper ( " Juniperus ashei " ), Texas Live Oak ( " Quercus fusiformis " ), and Honey Mesquite ( " Prosopis glandulosa " ).
- Twenty to 26-foot tall ( 6 8 m ) honey mesquite were preferred over 3 to 10 foot ( 1 3 m ) tall honey mesquite, probably because they provided more shelter and abundant, accessible food.
- There are many thorny shrubs and deciduous trees in the area such as Rio Grande Ash ( " Fraxinus berlandieriana " ), Cedar Elm ( " Ulmus crassifolia " ) and Honey Mesquite ( " Prosopis glandulosa " ).
- In habitat dominated by honey mesquite and creosotebush at Carrizo Creek in San Diego County, white-throated woodrats sought cover either in river banks or subterranean burrows that were probably excavated by kangaroo rats ( " Dipodomys " spp . ).
- "Prosopis chilensis " ( Molina ) Stuntz-- > was sometimes considered to belong here too, but it is usually considered a good species these days . Several other authors misapplied " P . chilensis " to Honey Mesquite ( " P . glandulosa " ).
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