1. REMNANT FOREST STANDS AT A PRAIRIE ECOTONE SITE: PRESETTLEMENT HISTORY AND COMPARISON WITH OTHER MAPLE-BASSWOOD STANDS
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James M. Dyer and Philip R. Baird
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Atmospheric Science ,Disturbance (geology) ,biology ,Ecology ,Forestry ,Ecotone ,biology.organism_classification ,Community type ,Geography ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Wildlife refuge ,Period (geology) ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Ordination ,Environmental history ,American basswood ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
The maple-basswood community type has long been associated with the “Big Woods” of Minnesota and adjacent Wisconsin, although this community type also exists in discontinuous phases within surrounding forest types. This study looks at the apparent most northwestern outlier of the maple-basswood community type, Rydell National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in Minnesota. Specific goals are (1) to determine if the maple-basswood stands at Rydell NWR existed historically, and (2) to compare the composition of the Rydell NWR stands to maple-basswood “core” sites, as well as other outlier sites. Public Land Survey records for the period between 1872 and 1876 for a 16-township block encompassing Rydell NWR indicate that, although this area was dominated by an oak-aspen forest type, a distinct maple-basswood region existed prior to European settlement and this had escaped disturbance from fire and wind. Present-day stand composition data from six Rydell stands are compared with published data from other maple-basswood st...
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- 1997
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