Relationship of Species Composition to Habitat Types on Mountain Slopes in Western Maine
Problem Addressed: Composition of forested mountain slopes in western mountain biophysical region of Maine and how it is effected by soil/site properties
Goal(s)/Objective(s): 1. Determine if a system of habitat types (HT's), developed for the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire, accurately describes the soil/site characteristics of mountain slopes in western Maine; and 2. to determine if species composition is similar on corresponding HT's, in Maine and New Hampshire.
Key Findings: Tree species composition varies among the HT's observed on mountain slopes in western Maine. The composition of understory herbaceous and woody vegetation did not appear to differ across HT's.
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