Frigid Moist Dense Till
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Description
Minimally managed hardwood forest. Natural disturbances primarily from weather events, insect damage, tree fall create pockets of young forest communities (early successional). Red maple, sugar maple, American beech, yellow birch, red oak, eastern hemlock, and eastern white pine are some characteristic trees.
Submodel
Description
Timber harvest common, invasive species such as bush honesuckle, oriental bittersweet, Japanese barberry, and multiflora rose may be common in disturbed areas.
Submodel
Mechanism
Human disturbances (roads, timber harvest,) affect species composition and allow the potential for non-native and invasive species to establish and persist.
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Land Clearing |
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Forage and Biomass Planting |
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Brush Management |
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Forest Stand Improvement |
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Forest Management Plan - Written |
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Forest stand improvement for habitat and soil quality |
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Herbaceous Weed Control |
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