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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE

SPECIES: Pinus resinosa | Red Pine
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION : Red pine's range extends west Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia; Prince Edward Island; New Brunswick; southern Quebec; and Maine to central Ontario and southeast Manitoba; south to southeast Minnesota; and east to Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and the New England States. It occurs locally in Newfoundland, eastern West Virginia, and northern Illinois [24,34]. Red pine has also been planted in a number of states to which it is not native including South Dakota, Ohio, and Indiana. ECOSYSTEMS : FRES10 White - red - jack pine FRES11 Spruce - fir FRES15 Oak - hickory FRES18 Maple - beech - birch FRES19 Aspen - birch STATES : CT IL ME MA MI MN NH NJ NY PA RI VT WV WI MB NB NF NS ON PE PQ ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS : ACAD ALPO APIS ISRO JOFL MORR PIRO SARA SHEN SLBE VOYA BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS : NO-ENTRY KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS : K093 Great Lakes spruce - fir forest K095 Great Lakes pine forest K100 Oak - hickory forest K104 Appalachian oak forest K107 Northern hardwoods - fir forest K108 Northern hardwoods - spruce forest SAF COVER TYPES : 1 Jack pine 5 Balsam fir 14 Northern pin oak 15 Red pine 16 Aspen 18 Paper birch 21 Eastern white pine 32 Red spruce 44 Chestnut oak 108 Red maple SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES : NO-ENTRY HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES : Red pine is often codominant with white pine (Pinus strobus) and/or jack pine (P. banksiana). Red pine often forms open stands and, prior to logging and settlement, was the prominent woody species in the pine barrens of Wisconsin [7,43]. The following published classifications list red pine as dominant or codominant. The vegetation of Wisconsin [7] Principal plant associations of the Saint Lawrence Valley [8] Plant communities of Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota, U.S.A. [21] Virgin plant communities of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area [30]

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