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FOREST ECOLOGY
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The Environment Soil Water Nutrients Air Sunlight
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Soil The soil has water, nutrients, and air. Plants can’t eat, they need nutrients. Roots need oxygen.
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Water Rainfall fills the soil, applies pressure to cells, is broken up in plant reactions.
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Nutrients Nutrients are the building blocks of everything. Nutrients can be swapped around.
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Air The Air contains water and nutrients. O2, CO2, H20, Acid Rain, Disease, Fungi, Pollen
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Sunlight Sunlight supplies: energy temperature control drought.
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EAST TEXAS FOREST COMMUNITIES
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Dry Upland Forests Trees: Post Oak, Black Hickory, Blackjack Oak, Sandjack Oak (bluejack), Black Oak, Longleaf Pine (S), Shortleaf Pine (N), Sweetgum, Red Mulberry, Woollybucket Bumelia, Southern Red Oak, Sassafras, Winged Elm, Rusty Blackhaw
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Dry Upland Forests Shrubs: Yaupon, Sparkleberry (farkleberry), American Beautyberry, Winged Sumac, St. Andrews Cross, Southern Dewberry Vines: Summer Grape, Pinewoods Grape, Peppervine, Muscadine Grape, Poison Ivy, Virginia Creeper, Saw Greenbriar, Mustang Grape From Trees, Shrubs, & Woody Vines of East Texas Nixon & Cunningham 1985
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Dry Upland Forest
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Dry Upland Forest Animals
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Dry Upland Forest Vegetation
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Mesic Upland Forests Trees: Southern Red Oak, Sweetgum, Flowering Dogwood, Mockernut Hickory, Winged Elm, Loblolly Pine, Water Oak, Black Cherry, Sassafras, Fringetree, Blackgum, Sugar Maple, American Elm Shrubs: American Beautyberry, Poison Ivy, Dwarf Pawpaw, Red Buckeye, Bristleleaf Blueberry, Southern Wax Myrtle, Sparkleberry, Carolina Holly, Common Witchhazel, Yaupon, Arrowwood Viburnum
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Mesic Upland Forests Vines: Supplejack, Cross Vine, Carolina Jessamine, Japanese Honeysuckle, Virginia Creeper, Cat Greenbrier, Muscadine Grape
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Wet Upland Forests
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Wet Upland Forests Animals
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Wet Upland Forests
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Mesic Creek Bottom Forests Trees: Red Maple, River Birch, American Hornbeam, Bitternut Hickory, American Beech, American Holly, Silverbell, Sweetgum, Sweetbay Magnolia, Blackgum, Eastern Hophornbeam, White Oak, Water Oak, Herculis Club (prickly ash)
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Mesic Creek Bottom Forests Shrubs: Giant Cane, American Beautyberry, Brook Euonymus, Deciduous Holly, Sparkleberry, Common Pawpaw, Spicebush, Arrowwood Viburnum Vines: Carolina Snailseed, Supplejack, Muscadine Grape, Virginia Creeper, Laurel Greenbrier
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Mesic Creek Bottom Forests
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River Bottom Forests Trees: Ridge - American Hornbeam, Water Oak, Blackgum, Sweetgum Flat - Carolina Ash, Red Maple, American Snowbell, Laurel Oak General - Overcup Oak, Willow Oak, Water Oak, Laurel Oak, Green Ash, Sweetgum, American Hornbeam, Deciduous Holly, Cedar Elm, Texas Sugarberry, Red Maple, Hawthorn Shrubs: Indigo Bush Amorpha, Swamp Cyrilla, Poison Ivy, Drummond Sesbania, Dogwood, Sesbastian Bush Vines: Wooly Dutchman’s Pipe, American Buckwheat Vine Common Greenbrier, Supplejack, Cross Vine, Virginia Creeper, Sweet Grape, Kentucky Wisteria
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Swamp Forests Trees: Green Ash, Bald Cypress, Water Tupelo, Swamp Privet, Water Elm, Carolina Ash, Water Locust Shrubs: Common Buttonbush, Summersweet Clethra, Water Willow, Scarlet Rosemallow, Corkwood, Sweetbells leucothoe, Possumhaw Virburnum Vines: Common Cupseed, Decumaria Vine
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Swamp Forests
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Swamp and River Bottom Forests Animals
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Pitcher Plant Bog and Seepage Forests Trees: Red Maple, Sweetbay Magnolia, Blackgum, Red Bay Shrubs: Baygall Holly, he-huckleberry, Wax Myrtle, Red Chokeberry, Poison Sumac, Arkansas Blueberry, Possumhaw Viburnum Vines: Laurel Greenbrier
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Pitcher Plant Bog and Seepage Forests
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Fire In The Forest
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Forest Restoration
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Texas Forest Service Insert address, phone, and e-mail Texas Forest Service Website: http://txforestservice.tamu.edu http://txforestservice.tamu.edu For More Information
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