Masters Theses

Date of Award

12-1977

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science

Major

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Major Professor

H. R. DeSelm

Abstract

The swamp and mesic forest communities of the flat to rolling surface of the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee were studied in the summer of 1976. Objectives were to determine the composition of these communities, and the relationships between and among important overstory taxa, soil, site, and regional variables. There were 137 plots sampled in nine counties on the Plateau. Eight forest types were described for this area. Red maple, white oak, and blackgum were the most important species in the study area. Correlation analyses were performed between and among 40 soil, site, regional variables and 10 overstory taxa importance values (I.V.).

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