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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE

SPECIES: Pinus banksiana | Jack Pine
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION : Jack pine occurs in Canada and in the north-central and northeastern United States. The northern boundary of its range extends east from the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories to Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Its range extends southwest from Nova Scotia to Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, northern New York, Michigan, extreme northwestern Indiana, and northeastern Illinois, and northwest through Wisconsin and Minnesota to Manitoba, Saskatchewan, central Alberta, and extreme northeastern British Colombia [48]. Jack pine has been planted outside its native range in the Central States and in Alaska. ECOSYSTEMS : FRES10 White - red - jack pine FRES11 Spruce - fir FRES15 Oak - hickory FRES19 Aspen - birch STATES : IL IN ME MI MN NH NY VT WI AB BC MB NB NT NS ON PE PQ SK ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS : ACAD ALPO APIS FIIS INDU ISRO PIRO 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 K108 Northern hardwoods - spruce forest SAF COVER TYPES : 1 Jack pine 12 Black spruce 14 Northern pin oak 15 Red pine 16 Aspen 18 Paper birch SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES : NO-ENTRY HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES : Jack pine is a dominant tree in the southern boreal forest region. Associates are almost always subdominant except for aspen (Populus spp.), paper birch (Betula papyrifera), and red pine (Pinus resinosa) which may be codominant [34]. The following published classifications list jack pine as dominant or codominant: The vegetation of Alberta [57] Field guide to forest ecosystems of west-central Alberta [28] Virgin plant communities of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area [59] Plant communities of Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota, U.S.A. [46] The principal plant associations of the Saint Lawrence Valley [32] The vegetation of Wisconsin [31] Classification and ordination of southern boreal forests from the Hondo-Slave Lake area of central Alberta [47] Jack pine-lichen woodland on sandy soils in northern Saskatchewan and northeastern Alberta [16]

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