Very Wet Till Depressions
Scenario model
Current ecosystem state
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Management practices/drivers
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No transition or restoration pathway between the selected states has been described
Target ecosystem state
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Description
The reference plant community includes:
Acer rubrum / Carex stricta - Onoclea sensibilis Wet Woodland
Translated Name: Red Maple / Upright Sedge - Sensitive Fern Wet Woodland
Common Name: Red Maple / Upright Sedge Wet Woodland (CEGL006119)
Chamaecyparis thyoides - Acer rubrum / Lycopus spp. Swamp Forest
Translated Name: Atlantic White-cedar - Red Maple / Water-horehound Swamp Forest
Common Name: Seasonally Flooded Atlantic White-cedar Swamp Forest (CEGL006364)
Other plant communities may include
• Acer rubrum - Nyssa sylvatica - Betula alleghaniensis / Sphagnum spp. Swamp Forest
Translated Name: Red Maple - Blackgum - Yellow Birch / Peatmoss species Swamp Forest
Common Name: Red Maple - Blackgum Basin Swamp Forest (CEGL006014)
• Acer rubrum / Ilex mucronata - Vaccinium corymbosum Swamp Forest
Translated Name: Red Maple / Catberry - Highbush Blueberry Swamp Forest
Common Name: Northeast Red Maple Acidic Swamp Forest (CEGL006220)
• Acer rubrum / Rhododendron viscosum - Clethra alnifolia Swamp Forest
Translated Name: Red Maple / Swamp Azalea - Coastal Sweet-pepperbush Swamp Forest
Common Name: Lower New England Red Maple Swamp Forest (CEGL006156)
• Chamaecyparis thyoides - (Tsuga canadensis, Betula alleghaniensis) / Clethra alnifolia Swamp Forest
Translated Name: Atlantic White-cedar - (Eastern Hemlock, Yellow Birch) / Coastal Sweet-pepperbush Swamp Forest
Common Name: Inland Atlantic White-cedar Swamp Forest (CEGL006189)
• Chamaecyparis thyoides / Ilex glabra - Rhododendron viscosum Swamp Forest
Translated Name: Atlantic White-cedar / Inkberry - Swamp Azalea Swamp Forest
Common Name: Coastal Plain Atlantic White-cedar Swamp Forest (CEGL006188)
Submodel
Description
The Semi-natural State would expect plant communities where ecological processes are primarily operating with some land conditioning in the past or present, e.g., managed forests, or plant communities that are an artifact of land management e.g., predominately invasive plants.
Submodel
Mechanism
altered by human- induced Disturbance or Management
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Tree/Shrub Establishment |
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Forest Land Management |
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Forest stand improvement for habitat and soil quality |
Mechanism
Plant removals, plantings, Invasive plant control, successional mgmt., forestry practices
Restoration & Mgmt, Forest Stand Improvement, Early Successional Habitat Development, Upland Wildlife Mgmt, Invasive spp. Control, Plant establishment
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Brush Management |
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Tree/Shrub Establishment |
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Early Successional Habitat Development/Management |
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Forest Stand Improvement |
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Restoration and Management of Natural Ecosystems |
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Native Plant Community Restoration and Management |
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Forest Land Management |
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Invasive Plant Species Control |
Mechanism
Land clearing, cutting
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Brush Management |
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Land Clearing |
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Herbaceous Weed Control |
Mechanism
Plant removals, plantings, Invasive plant control, successional mgmt., forestry practices
Restoration & Mgmt, Forest Stand Improvement, Early Successional Habitat Development, Upland Wildlife Mgmt, Invasive spp. Control, Plant establishment
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Restoration and Management of Natural Ecosystems |
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Native Plant Community Restoration and Management |
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