“…Much is known about EMF diversity (Fogel and Trappe, 1978;Luoma et al, 1991;North et al, 1997;Colgan et al, 1999;Smith et al, 2002) and rodent mycophagy (Fogel and Trappe, 1978;Maser et al, 1986;Carey, 1995;Carey et al, 1999) in wet Douglasfir forests in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) west of the Cascade Range crest. Others have studied relatively mesic mixed-conifer fir forests in the interior West Rosentreter et al, 1997;Currah et al, 2000;Pyare and Longland, 2001); but, there is scant data for dry low-elevation forests dominated by ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa), dry Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), or dry grand fir (Abies grandis) plant associations outside of Arizona (States and Gaud, 1997).…”