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Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE
SPECIES: Populus grandidentata | Bigtooth Aspen
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION :
Bigtooth aspen primarily occurs in the northeastern United States,
southeastern Canada, and the Great Lakes Region. Its range extends from
Virginia north to Maine and Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia; west to
southeastern Manitoba and Minnesota; south through Iowa to extreme
northeastern Missouri; and east through Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and
West Virginia. Disjunct populations are found in Kentucky, Tennessee,
North Carolina, and South Carolina [29,30].
ECOSYSTEMS :
FRES10 White - red - jack pine
FRES11 Spruce - fir
FRES15 Oak - hickory
FRES18 Maple - beech - birch
FRES19 Aspen - birch
STATES :
CT DE IL IN IA KY ME MD MA MI
MN MO NH NJ NY NC OH PA RI SC
TN VT VA WV WI MB NB NS ON PE
PQ
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS :
ACAD ALPO APIS BLRI CATO CUVA
DEWA EFMO FIIS GATE INDU ISRO
JOFL MORR NERI PIRO PRWI SHEN
SLBE VAFO VOYA
BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS :
NO-ENTRY
KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS :
K095 Great Lakes pine forest
K096 Northeastern spruce - fir forest
K103 Mixed mesophytic forest
K104 Appalachian oak forest
K106 Northern hardwoods
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
17 Pin cherry
18 Paper birch
19 Gray birch - red maple
21 Eastern white pine
25 Sugar maple - beech - yellow birch
32 Red spruce
33 Red spruce - balsam fir
35 Paper birch - red spruce - balsam fir
37 Northern white-cedar
43 Bear oak
46 Eastern redcedar
55 Northern red oak
60 Beech - sugar maple
108 Red maple
SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES :
NO-ENTRY
HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES :
Bigtooth aspen usually grows in even-aged mixed stands, most commonly
with quaking aspen [29,43]. It is a codominant tree in both hardwood
and conifer forests [13]. Bigtooth aspen does not occur as a subdominant
species because of its extreme shade intolerance [38].
Quaking aspen is the predominant species in aspen stands in the
Northeast and Great Lakes Region, but bigtooth aspen dominates
on the drier upland sites [13,17]. Aspen stands dominated by bigtooth
aspen are generally more open than those dominated by quaking aspen
[17].
Overstory associates not previously mentioned in DISTRIBUTION AND
OCCURRENCE include balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera), bur oak (Quercus
macrocarpa), white oak (Q. alba), basswood (Tilia americana), black
cherry (Prunus serotina), and sassafras (Sassafras albidum) [29].
A tall shrub layer is an important component of aspen forests [35].
Shrub associates include chokecherry (Prunus virginiana), downy
serviceberry (Amelanchier arborea), dogwood (Cornus spp.), willow (Salix
spp.), beaked hazel (Corylus cornuta), speckled alder (Alnus rugosa),
American hazel (Corylus americana), and sweetfern (Comptonia peregrina)
[13,29].
Bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum) and dwarf bush-honeysuckle (Diervilla
lonicera) are frequent subdominant understory species in bigtooth aspen
stands [17,29,56].
Bigtooth aspen is listed as a dominant or codominant species in the
following publications:
1. Wilderness Ecology: virgin plant communities of the Boundary Waters
Canoe Area [35]
2. Aspen association in northern lower Michigan [17]
Related categories for Species: Populus grandidentata
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