Fine-scale Community Types of the Fundy Model Forest in Southeastern New Brunswick

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  • Fine-scale Community Types of the Fundy Model Forest in Southeastern New Brunswick Book Detail

  • Author : Andrew Stewart MacDougall
  • Release Date : 1996
  • Publisher : Fredericton, N.B. : Atlantic Forestry Centre
  • Genre : Biotic communities
  • Pages : 62
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 79,79 MB

Fine-scale Community Types of the Fundy Model Forest in Southeastern New Brunswick by Andrew Stewart MacDougall PDF Summary

Book Description: Identifies and describes spatially restricted and ecologically significant community types that occur within the 420,000-hectare Fundy Model Forest of south-eastern New Brunswick. The purpose is to draw attention to the presence of these biotic features within the Model Forest and highlight their contribution to the biodiversity of the area. These features are often overlooked when designing landscape-level forest management strategies and, without special management, they are vulnerable to species loss. Twenty-four fine-scale community types are identified, including remnant patches of late successional forest, rock face communities, talus slopes, shorelines, and caves. Habitat features, general location, characteristic biota, and all known uncommon and rare species are given for each community type. Past human disturbance history, when known, and existing and future threats are also discussed.

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