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ECO 342


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Location - N of Tension Line Soil - Sand, Loamy Sand, Sandy Loam Main Trees - Balsam Fir, White Spruce, N White Cedar, Paper birch, quaking aspen Other Factors - None

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Boreal
Location - N of Tension Line Soil - Sand, Loamy Sand, Sandy Loam Main Trees - Balsam Fir, White Spruce, N White Cedar, Paper birch, quaking aspen Other Factors - None
Dry Northern Forest
N of Tension Line Sands with coarse textured, excessively well-drained, extremely acid, low organic Jack pine, red pine, N. Pin Oak, low sweet blueberry, bracken fern, pennsylvania sedge Other factors - Fire dependent (serotinous cones)
Dry Mesic Northern Forest
N of Tension Line Course and medium textured sandy/sand loam with strongly/extremely acidic White Pine, Red Pine, Eastern Hemlock, Oaks, Bracken Fern Infrequent catastrophic and frequent surface fires
Mesic Northern Forest
N of Tension Line Sand/sandy loam with medium to extremely acidic American Beech, Sugar Maple, Eastern Hemlock, Yellow Birch, White Ash, Basswood Frequent small scale wind disturbances
Mesic Southern Forest
Loam slightly acidic to moderately alkaline American Beech, Sugar Maple, Bitternut Hickory, White Ash, Tulip Tree, spring Ephemerals Frequent small scale wind disturbances
Dry Mesic Southern Forest
Sandy loam/loam slightly acidic to neutral pH Black, red, and white oaks, hickories (pignut and bitternut), red maple, witch hazel Frequent low intensity fire and insect outbreaks
Dry Southern Forest
Infertile well-drained sand and extremely acidic Black and white oak, Red maple, pignut hickory, serviceberry, black cherry Fire dependent and insects