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Oregon Lakes

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Howard, J., and C. Revenga (2009). "California’s freshwater biodiversity in a continental context". Science for Conservation Technical Brief Series. The Nature Conservancy of California. San Francisco, CA. 29 pp + Appendices. Accessed 18 September 2021.
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The ecoregion includes several closed, or endorheic, basins. The ecoregions's streams empty into alkaline lakes or onto playas. The ecoregion is bounded on the north and east by the
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The Oregon Lakes ecoregion has 23 native species of fish. These include two endemic species – the
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terrestrial ecoregion, and the predominant vegetation is low shrubland and sparse grassland.
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in southern-central Oregon and adjacent parts of California and Nevada, including the
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and the valley's streams, sloughs, and ephemeral lakes.
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watershed, and on the south and southeast by the closed
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Index

United States
closed basins
Harney Basin
Warner Valley
Lake Abert
Summer Lake
Columbia River
Klamath River
Sacramento River
Lahontan Basin
rain shadow
Cascade Range
continental climate
Snake–Columbia shrub steppe
Borax Lake chub
Borax Lake
Warner sucker
Warner Valley
Warner Lakes





Categories
Freshwater ecoregions
Ecoregions of California
Endorheic basins of the United States
Ecoregions of Oregon

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