Classification of the natural communities of Massachusetts

Classification of the natural communities of Massachusetts

by Patricia C. Swain

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...The intent is to describe areas of vegetation (communities) that can be identified in the field and to accurately (if arbitrarily) divide the vegetation of Massachusetts into identifiable and useful categories; 105 different "communities" of vegetation are discussed in the categories of Terrestrial (land), Palustrine (freshwater and non-tidal wetlands), and Estuarine...

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