In general, what are the characteristics of a forest biome? What are the three main types of forests and what influences which forest type is found in a given area?
Why You Should Care
We have already seen many reasons that intact forests are important sources of biodiversity and ecosystem services. Although the eastern half of temperate North America was almost entirely covered in forest before European settlement, most people who live there now live miles away from actual forests. Many people only see trees in parks or back yards, if they’re lucky, and therefore have little basis for recognizing healthy forests or understanding the processes that maintain forest food webs. Knowing what factors influence forest distribution and therefore whether your neighborhood was originally forested is important if you are to make informed decisions about your local environment.
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The word "boreal" actually refers to a compass direction and is the opposite of "austral." Judging by that information and the forest biome map, "boreal" most likely means: RzyOj8V8Aa4peJR329xLXAJLT6AZoQoK5Qy0eJ+hK5axc1z3APt5+gUk+1w=.
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The largest portion of human immigrants to North America came from Europe, and a large number of invasive species (such as starlings and dandelions) in North America are those they brought, intentionally or not, from Europe. Perhaps an equal number of invasive species and definitely some of the most problematic species come from a different continent. It is hypothesized that the most notorious invasive species in the eastern United States come from this continent because it is the only other one with an extensive range of temperate forest on an eastern seaboard. This continent would be: gOpfRr7dWRzK98kcDJNKp/3blNSm2BdmrT19CLrHW+E1RP5i.