SCBI Temperate Forest Dynamics Plot
Preface
1
Introduction
2
Physical Environment
2.1
Geographic location
2.2
Climate
3
Species Descriptions
3.1
Adoxaceae
Sambucus canadensis
L.
Viburnum acerifolium
L.
Viburnum prunifolium
L.
Viburnum recognitum
Fernald
3.2
Annonaceae
Asimina triloba
(L.) Dunal
3.3
Aquifoliaceae
Ilex verticillata
(L.) A. Gray
3.4
Berberidaceae
Berberis thunbergii
DC.
3.5
Betulaceae
Carpinus caroliniana
Walt.
Corylus americana
Walt.
3.6
Cannabaceae
Celtis occidentalis
L.
3.7
Caprifoliaceae
Lonicera maackii
(Rupr.) Maxim
3.8
Celastracea
Euonymus alatus
(Thunb.) Sieb.
3.9
Cornaceae
Cornus alternifolia
L. f.
Cornus florida
L.
3.10
Ebenaceae
Diospyros virginiana
L.
3.11
Elaeagnaceae
Elaeagnus umbellata
Thunb.
3.12
Fabaceae
Cercis canadensis
L.
Robinia pseudoacacia
L.
3.13
Fagaceae
Castanea dentata
(Marsh.) Borkh.
Fagus grandifolia
Ehrh.
Quercus alba
L.
Quercus coccinea
Muenchh.
Quercus falcata
Michx.
Quercus michauxii
Nutt.
Quercus montana
Willd.
Quercus rubra
L.
Quercus velutina
Lam.
3.14
Hamamelidaceae
Hamamelis virginiana
L. var. virginiana
3.15
Juglandaceae
Carya cordiformis
(Wangenh.) K. Koch
Carya glabra
(P. Mill.)
Carya ovalis
(Wangenh.) Sarg.
Carya tomentosa
(Lam. ex Pior.) Nutt.
Juglans cinerea
L.
Juglans nigra
L.
3.16
Lauraceae
Lindera benzoin
(L.) Blume
Sassafras albidum
(Nutt.) Nees
3.17
Magnoliaceae
Liriodendron tulipifera
L.
3.18
Malvaceae
Tilia americana
L.
3.19
Nyssaceae
Nyssa sylvatica
Marsh.
3.20
Oleaceae
Chionanthus virginicus
L.
Fraxinus americana
L.
Fraxinus nigra
Marsh.
Fraxinus pennsylvanica
Marsh.
3.21
Paulowniaceae
Paulownia tomentosa
(Thunb.) Sieb. & Zucc. ex Steud.
3.22
Pinaceae
Pinus pungens
Lamb.
Pinus strobus
L.
Pinus virginiana
P. Mill.
3.23
Platanaceae
Platanus occidentalis
L.
3.24
Rosaceae
Amelanchier arborea
(Michx. f.) Fern.
Crataegus pruinosa
(Wendl. f.) K. Koch var. pruinosa
Prunus avium
(L.) L.
Prunus persica
(L.) Batsch
Prunus serotina
Ehrh. var serotina
Rosa multiflora
Thunb. ex Murr.
Rubus allegheniensis
Porter
Rubus pensilvanicus
Poir.
Rubus phoenicolasius
Maxim.
3.25
Sapindaceae
Acer negundo
L. var negundo
Acer platanoides
L.
Acer rubrum
L.
3.26
Simaroubaceae
Ailanthus altissima
(P. Miller) Swingle
3.27
Ulmaceae
Ulmus americana
L.
Ulmus rubra
Muhl.
4
Community and Ecosystem Ecology
5
Biotic Drivers of Change
5.1
Invasive Plants
5.2
Exotic Pests and Pathogens
6
Methods
7
Author Contributions
8
Peer Reviewed Publications
9
Acknowledgements
References
Source code on GitHub
Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute Temperate Forest Dynamics Plot
Chapter 7
Author Contributions