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Glaciated Reading Prong/Hudson Highlands
Ecoregion
in
Appalachian Mountains
in
NJ
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NY
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The Glaciated Reading Prong/Hudson Highlands ecoregion forms a low portion of the Appalachian Mountains connecting the mid-Appalachians with the Berkshires and Green Mountains in New England. The Hudson Highlands are at the northern end of the Reading Prong, an extension of the Precambrian gneiss and schist that underlies New England. Resistant bedrock is often exposed, as it is where the Hudson River cuts through highland bedrock creating cliff faces on both sides of the river. Soils in Ecoregion 58i are shallow, rocky, and highly acidic. As a result, the region is mostly forested with transition hardwoods, that is, Appalachian oak-hickory on drier sites and northern hardwoods and hemlock on north slopes and moist sites. Naturally acidic runoff plus acid deposition from upwind industrial sources put Highlands lakes at risk for future harm to aquatic life from acidification. The forested highlands provide a natural buffer zone and an outer boundary for the New York City megalopolis.
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Plants
Wine Raspberries
Rubus phoenicolasius (species),
“Japanese Wineberry”, “Wineberry”
123
Observations
JAN - DEC
Garlic Mustard
Alliaria petiolata (species),
“Jack-by-the-Hedge”, “Garlic Root”, “Hedge Garlic”, “Sauce-Alone”, “Penny Hedge”, “Poor Man's Mustard”
108
Observations
JAN - DEC
American Pokeweed
Phytolacca americana (species),
“Virginian Pokeweed”, “Pokeweed”, “Inkberry”, “American Nightshade”, “Cancer Jalap”, “Coakum”, “Garget”, “Pigeon Berry”, “Pocan Bush”, “Poke Root”, “Red Ink Plant”, “Redweed”, “Scoke”
102
Observations
JAN - DEC
Virginia Creeper
Parthenocissus quinquefolia (species)
94
Observations
JAN - DEC
Japanese Barberry
Berberis thunbergii (species)
85
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Animals
Eastern Newt
Notophthalmus viridescens (species)
23
Observations
JAN - DEC
White-Tailed Deer
Odocoileus virginianus (species),
“Dama Virginiana”, “Odocoileus Spelaeus”, “Key Deer”, “Key Deer Toy Deer”
15
Observations
JAN - DEC
Eastern Chipmunk
Tamias striatus (species),
“Eastern American Chipmunk”
14
Observations
JAN - DEC
Pickerel Frog
Lithobates palustris (species)
13
Observations
JAN - DEC
Lithobates clamitans
SPECIES ·
“Green Frog”
13
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Birds
Tufted Titmouse
Baeolophus bicolor (species),
“Parus Bicolor”
29,070
Observations
JAN - DEC
Blue Jay
Cyanocitta cristata (species)
27,466
Observations
JAN - DEC
Northern Cardinal
Cardinalis cardinalis (species),
“Common Cardinal”
25,840
Observations
JAN - DEC
Black-Capped Chickadee
Poecile atricapillus (species),
“Parus Atricapillus”, “Poecile Atricapilla”
24,352
Observations
JAN - DEC
American Crow
Corvus brachyrhynchos (species)
23,556
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Insects
Monarch Butterfly
Danaus plexippus (species),
“Monarch”, “Milkweed”, “Common Tiger”, “Wanderer”, “Black Veined Brown”, “Common Tiger Wanderer”
100
Observations
JAN - DEC
Harmonia axyridis
SPECIES ·
“Harlequin Ladybird”, “Harlequin”
32
Observations
JAN - DEC
Lymantria dispar
SPECIES ·
“Gypsy Moth”
23
Observations
JAN - DEC
Bombus impatiens
SPECIES ·
“Common Eastern Bumblebee”
21
Observations
JAN - DEC
Blue Dasher
Pachydiplax longipennis (species)
19
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Fungi
Umbilicaria mammulata
SPECIES ·
“Navel Lichen”
15
Observations
JAN - DEC
Laetiporus sulphureus
SPECIES ·
“Crab-of-the-Woods”, “Chicken-of-the-Woods”, “Sulphur Polypore”, “Sulphur Shelf”
12
Observations
JAN - DEC
Schizophyllum commune
SPECIES ·
“Splitgill”
9
Observations
JAN - DEC
Daedaleopsis confragosa
SPECIES
7
Observations
JAN - DEC
Green-stain Cup
Chlorociboria aeruginascens (species),
“Chlorosplenium Aeruginescens”, “Chlorociboria Aeruginescens”
7
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Taxonomy
Region
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Ecoregion
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Ecoregion
Glaciated Reading Prong/Hudson Highlands
Glaciated Reading Prong/Hudson Highlands
Glaciated Reading Prong/Hudson Highlands
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