Ecological Classification Systems: A Definition Crosswalk for Minnesota
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Ecological Classification Systems: A Definition Crosswalk for Minnesota
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2021-08
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University of Minnesota Department of Forest Resources
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Ecological classification systems attempt to aggregate and map geographic areas based on similar physical and biological characteristics, including climate, geology, hydrology, and vegetation. Boundaries between ecoregions identify significant shifts in ecological attributes, and wildlife population dynamics often differ between each region...
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Minnesota Forestry Notes;312
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Zobel, John M.; Ek, Alan R.; Gifford, Tyler S.. (2021). Ecological Classification Systems: A Definition Crosswalk for Minnesota. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/223245.
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