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Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE
SPECIES: Betula papyrifera | Paper Birch
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION :
Paper birch has a transcontinental distribution across northern North
America. It grows from Newfoundland and Labrador west along the
northern limit of tree growth across Canada to northwestern Alaska,
south to Washington, east and north in the mountains to western Montana
and southwestern Alberta, east across the Prairie Provinces to Manitoba,
and south and east through the Lake States to New England. Scattered
outlying populations occur in the Great Plains of Montana and North
Dakota, the Black Hills, the Appalachian Mountains from central New York
to western North Carolina, and the Front Range of Colorado [57]. Paper
birch is cultivated in Hawaii [79].
Detailed descriptions of the ranges of the six varieties are available
[38,66].
ECOSYSTEMS :
FRES10 White - red - jack pine
FRES11 Spruce - fir
FRES18 Maple - beech - birch
FRES19 Aspen - birch
FRES20 Douglas-fir
FRES21 Ponderosa pine
FRES22 Western white pine
FRES23 Fir - spruce
FRES24 Hemlock - Sitka spruce
FRES25 Larch
FRES28 Western hardwoods
FRES38 Plains grasslands
STATES :
AK CO CT HI ID IL IN IA ME MA
MI MN MT NE NH NJ NY NC ND OH
OR PA RI SD VT VA WA WV WI WY
AB BC LB MB NB NF NT NS ON PE
PQ SK YT
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS :
ACAD ALPO APIS CACO CODA DEWA
DENA EFMO GLAC GRSM INDU ISRO
LACL MORU NOCA PIRO SARA SHEN
WRST YUCH
BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS :
2 Cascade Mountains
8 Northern Rocky Mountains
11 Southern Rocky Mountains
14 Great Plains
15 Black Hills Uplift
16 Upper Missouri Basin and Broken Lands
KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS :
K011 Western ponderosa forest
K012 Douglas-fir forest
K013 Cedar - hemlock - pine forest
K014 Grand fir - Douglas-fir forest
K015 Western spruce - fir forest
K017 Black Hills pine forest
K066 Wheatgrass - needlegrass
K081 Oak savanna
K093 Great Lakes spruce - fir forest
K095 Great Lakes pine forest
K096 Northeastern spruce - fir forest
K098 Northern floodplain forest
K102 Beech - maple forest
K106 Northern hardwoods
K107 Northern hardwoods - fir forest
K108 Northern hardwoods - spruce forest
SAF COVER TYPES :
1 Jack pine
5 Balsam fir
12 Black spruce
14 Northern pin oak
15 Red pine
16 Aspen
17 Pin cherry
18 Paper birch
19 Gray birch - red maple
20 White pine - northern red oak - red maple
21 Eastern white pine
22 White pine - hemlock
23 Eastern hemlock
24 Hemlock - yellow birch
25 Sugar maple - beech - yellow birch
27 Sugar maple
30 Red spruce - yellow birch
31 Red spruce - sugar maple - beech
32 Red spruce
33 Red spruce - balsam fir
35 Paper birch - red spruce - balsam fir
37 Northern white cedar
39 Black ash - American elm - red maple
55 Northern red oak
60 Beech - sugar maple
107 White spruce
108 Red maple
201 White spruce
202 White spruce - paper birch
203 Balsam poplar
204 Black spruce
206 Engelmann spruce - subalpine fir
210 Interior Douglas-fir
213 Grand fir
217 Aspen
222 Black cottonwood - willow
224 Western hemlock
228 Western redcedar
251 White spruce - aspen
252 Paper birch
253 Black spruce - white spruce
254 Black spruce - paper birch
SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES :
NO-ENTRY
HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES :
In boreal spruce ecosystems, paper birch forms nearly pure, pioneer
communities on disturbed sites. It is rare in late successional or
climax forests and generally restricted to openings. It is a principal
component of boreal mixedwoods in Canada because its pioneering habit is
favored by the relatively frequent 50- to 125-year fire return interval
[17]. Codominants in mixedwoods include trembling aspen (Populus
tremuloides), black spruce (Picea mariana), white spruce (P. glauca),
jack pine (Pinus banksiana), and balsam fir (Abies balsamifera). In the
Northern Great Plains, paper birch forms climax woodland communities on
moist, north- or east-facing slopes [23,28].
Published classifications listing paper birch as a dominant in community
types (cts), habitat types (hts), plant associations (pas), or ecosystem
associations (eas) are presented below:
Area Classification Authority
interior AK postfire cts Foote 1983
AK general veg. cts Viereck & Dyrness 1980
AK: Kenai Peninsula forest veg. cts Reynolds 1990
MN: Boundary Waters general veg. cts Ohmann & Ream 1971
Canoe Area
e MT, ne WY, w ND, forest & woodland hts Hansen & others 1984
w SD: Missouri Plateau
sw ND woodland hts Girard & others 1989
c NF forest veg. cts Damman 1964
PQ: Gaspe Peninsula forest veg. cts Zolaseski 1988
St. Lawrence Valley general veg. pas Dansereau 1959
BC: Prince Rupert Forest general veg. eas Haeussler & others 1984
Region, Interior Cedar-
Hemlock Zone
w-c Alberta forest eas Corns & Annas 1986
Related categories for Species: Betula papyrifera
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