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Appendices

Appendix A: Species biological traits used in the ecosystem model LINKAGES II in the Central Hardwood Forest Region, U.S.A.
Ecological Archives C006-112-A1.

Appendix B: Selected species establishment probabilities (SEPs) by landtype from LINKAGES II for 223An Springfield Plateau ecological subsection for current climate at year 2000 and for four climate scenarios at year 2100.
Ecological Archives C006-112-A2.

Appendix C: The simulated maximum biomass (tons/ha) from LINKAGES II for each ecological subsection for four climate change scenarios at year 2100.
Ecological Archives C006-112-A3.

Appendix D: Comparisons of the initialized basal area (m2/ha) from LANDIS PRO at 0 simulation year against observed values from USDA Forest Service Inventory and Analysis (FIA) data for each ecological section in the CHFR using Chi-Square test (α=0.05).
Ecological Archives C006-112-A4.

Appendix E: Comparisons of the initialized density (trees/ha) from LANDIS PRO at 0 simulation year against observed values from USDA Forest Service Inventory and Analysis (FIA) data for each ecological section in the CHFR using Chi-Square test (α=0.05).
Ecological Archives C006-112-A5.

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