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Atlas of relations between climatic parameters and distributions of important trees and shrubs in North America: Ecoregions of North America

January 1, 2007

Climate is the primary factor controlling the continental-scale distribution of plant species, although the relations between climatic parameters and species' ranges are only now beginning to be quantified. This volume examines the relations between climate and the distributions of (1) Kuchler's 'potential natural vegetation' categories for the 48 contiguous States of the United States of America, (2) Bailey's ecoregions of North America, and (3) World Wildlife Fund's ecoregions of North America. For these analyses, we employed a 25-kilometer equal-area grid of modern climatic and bioclimatic parameters for North America, coupled with presence-absence data for the occurrence of each ecoregion under the three classification systems under consideration. The resulting relations between climate and ecoregion distributions are presented in graphical and tabular form. Presentation of ecoregion-climate relations here is intended to be useful for a greater understanding of ecosystem evolution, ecosystem dynamics, and potential effects of future climate change on ecoregions.

Publication Year 2007
Title Atlas of relations between climatic parameters and distributions of important trees and shrubs in North America: Ecoregions of North America
DOI 10.3133/pp1650E
Authors Robert S. Thompson, Katherine H. Anderson, Richard T. Pelltier, Sarah L. Shafer, Patrick J. Bartlein
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Professional Paper
Series Number 1650
Index ID pp1650E
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization U.S. Geological Survey