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Unglaciated High Allegheny Plateau
Ecoregion
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Appalachian Mountains
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Allegheny Plateau
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NY
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The Unglaciated Allegheny High Plateau ecoregion is a deeply dissected highland composed of plateau remnants, rounded hills, low mountains, and narrow valleys. It is characterized by extensive forests, a short growing season, nutrient-poor residual soils, high local relief, nearly horizontal strata, resistant rock, and oil wells. Overall, the area is very rugged with steep valley sides, entrenched streams, high-gradient channels, and many waterfalls. Local relief is typically 550-700 feet (168-213 m) and reaches about 1,300 feet (396 m) in valleys that were cut by large volumes of glacial melt water. The terrain is nowhere muted by glaciation, although its western-most parts were covered by at least two pre-Wisconsinan glaciations. Hilltop elevations increase northeastward across Ecoregion 62d. They are commonly 1,700-2,200 feet (518-671 m) and are high enough to insure a cool, humid climate with long winters. The growing season lasts only 100-160 days, depending on elevation and other microclimatic controls. Mean annual precipitation ranges from 35 to 44 inches (89-112 cm) and increases westward. Most of the soils are frigid Ultisols and Inceptisols that are low in fertility, often steep, stony, and acidic, and were derived from noncarbonate sedimentary rock.
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Plants
Reed Canarygrass
Phalaris arundinacea (species),
“Reed-Grass”
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”
52
Observations
JAN - DEC
Prunella vulgaris
SPECIES ·
“Heal-All”, “Common Selfheal”, “Selfheal”
35
Observations
JAN - DEC
Purpleflowering Raspberry
Rubus odoratus (species),
“Flowering Raspberry”, “Purple-Flowered Raspberry”, “Virginia Raspberry”, “American Bramble”
32
Observations
JAN - DEC
Garlic Mustard
Alliaria petiolata (species),
“Jack-by-the-Hedge”, “Garlic Root”, “Hedge Garlic”, “Sauce-Alone”, “Penny Hedge”, “Poor Man's Mustard”
28
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Animals
Eastern Newt
Notophthalmus viridescens (species)
29
Observations
JAN - DEC
American Toad
Anaxyrus americanus (species)
15
Observations
JAN - DEC
Eastern Chipmunk
Tamias striatus (species),
“Eastern American Chipmunk”
9
Observations
JAN - DEC
White-Tailed Deer
Odocoileus virginianus (species),
“Dama Virginiana”, “Odocoileus Spelaeus”, “Key Deer”, “Key Deer Toy Deer”
9
Observations
JAN - DEC
North American Beaver
Castor canadensis (species),
“American Beaver”
6
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Birds
Black-Capped Chickadee
Poecile atricapillus (species),
“Parus Atricapillus”, “Poecile Atricapilla”
16,974
Observations
JAN - DEC
Blue Jay
Cyanocitta cristata (species)
16,592
Observations
JAN - DEC
American Crow
Corvus brachyrhynchos (species)
16,462
Observations
JAN - DEC
American Robin
Turdus migratorius (species)
15,491
Observations
JAN - DEC
American Goldfinch
Spinus tristis (species)
12,376
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Insects
Monarch Butterfly
Danaus plexippus (species),
“Monarch”, “Milkweed”, “Common Tiger”, “Wanderer”, “Black Veined Brown”, “Common Tiger Wanderer”
193
Observations
JAN - DEC
Cladura flavoferruginea
SPECIES
5
Observations
JAN - DEC
Limenitis arthemis
SPECIES ·
“White Admiral”, “Western White Admiral”, “Red-Spotted Purple”
4
Observations
JAN - DEC
Lymantria dispar
SPECIES ·
“Gypsy Moth”
4
Observations
JAN - DEC
Erynnis baptisiae
SPECIES ·
“Wild Indigo Duskywing”
4
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Fungi
Turkey-tail Mushroom
Trametes versicolor (species)
13
Observations
JAN - DEC
Hoof Fungus
Fomes fomentarius (species),
“Tinder Fungus”
11
Observations
JAN - DEC
Leotia lubrica
SPECIES
11
Observations
JAN - DEC
Ganoderma tsugae
SPECIES
9
Observations
JAN - DEC
Sarcoscypha austriaca
SPECIES
9
Observations
JAN - DEC
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Taxonomy
Region
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Ecoregion
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Ecoregion
Unglaciated High Allegheny Plateau
Unglaciated High Allegheny Plateau
Unglaciated High Allegheny Plateau
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