Ecology of Red Maple Swamps in the Glaciated Northeast: A ...
Ecology of Red Maple Swamps in the Glaciated Northeast: A ... Ecology of Red Maple Swamps in the Glaciated Northeast: A ...
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Heyll0liL4<br />
Braiewa et al.<br />
Ghara<br />
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No. <strong>of</strong><br />
Tree ages (yew) 32 -55 17- 148<br />
Total txee biomass 133,116 316,104<br />
(% red maple) (1@)) (93.6)<br />
h d maple biomass 133,116 295,235<br />
lhuiks 68,925" 253,283<br />
Branches 42,430 40,268<br />
Foliage 18,221" 1,444<br />
O<strong>the</strong>r tree biomass<br />
Nyssa sylvatica 13,3137<br />
Magnolia virg<strong>in</strong>iann 7,182<br />
Chamnecyparis tll,vo&8<br />
Sassafms albidurn<br />
P<strong>in</strong>us &<br />
Shb biomass<br />
Herb<br />
- -<br />
"Wct tturtiwood awarnpx<br />
bllry hnrdwtxxi swurnfw (no snrfr~ct* wnt~r d~rrirty sutx)~~i(*r)<br />
Pltxxlplnirl swampa.<br />
d~trrnwmxi >10 I crri <strong>in</strong> dlnrr~~tc-r.<br />
'Includes brnnc.hes