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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This area is dominated by a forest ecoregion called the New England-Acadian forests which is a temperate broadleaf and mixed forest. This forest type is a transition between mixed northern hardwood forests on the coastal lowlands and the boreal forests of the northern Maritimes. This entire area is largely a mosaic of habitats within this transition spectrum. The forest composition is influenced locally by micro-climatic differences and ecological disturbances. Essentially, there are four important community types which show considerable diversity…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! This area is dominated by a forest ecoregion called the New England-Acadian forests which is a temperate broadleaf and mixed forest. This forest type is a transition between mixed northern hardwood forests on the coastal lowlands and the boreal forests of the northern Maritimes. This entire area is largely a mosaic of habitats within this transition spectrum. The forest composition is influenced locally by micro-climatic differences and ecological disturbances. Essentially, there are four important community types which show considerable diversity and blending across this physiographic province. These communities are: alpine communities, coniferous forests, northern hardwood forests, and wetlands. There are no clear boundaries between the coniferous forests and the hardwood forests in the New England-Acadian ecoregion. The prevalence in the canopy of red pine (Pinus resinosa) and red spruce (Picea rubens) distinguish the transition forests of New England from those in the Great Lakes region to the west.