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|hasSubregion=Baltimore, Washington D.C. | |hasSubregion=Baltimore, Washington D.C. | ||
|hasParentEcoregion=Southeastern Plains | |hasParentEcoregion=Southeastern Plains | ||
|hasEcosystem=Evergreen Plantation or Managed Pine, Managed Tree Plantation, Ruderal Forest, Central and Southern Appalachian Spruce-Fir Forest, Atlantic Coastal Plain Dry and Dry-Mesic Oak Forest, Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain Dry Hardwood Forest, Southern Piedmont Dry Oak- | |hasEcosystem=Evergreen Plantation or Managed Pine, Managed Tree Plantation, Ruderal Forest, Central and Southern Appalachian Spruce-Fir Forest, Atlantic Coastal Plain Dry and Dry-Mesic Oak Forest, Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain Dry Hardwood Forest, Southern Piedmont Dry Oak-Pine Forest, Allegheny-Cumberland Dry Oak Forest and Woodland, Appalachian Shale Barrens, Atlantic Coastal Plain Northern Maritime Forest, Central and Southern Appalachian Montane Oak Forest, Central Appalachian Oak and Pine Forest, Central Appalachian Pine-Oak Rocky Woodland, Northeastern Interior Dry Oak Forest, Northeastern Interior Dry-Mesic Oak Forest, Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain Pitch Pine Barrens, Southern and Central Appalachian Oak Forest, Southern Appalachian Montane Pine Forest and Woodland, Appalachian Hemlock-Hardwood Forest, South-Central Interior Mesophytic Forest, Southern and Central Appalachian Cove Forest, Southern Piedmont Mesic Forest, Central Appalachian Floodplain, Central Appalachian Riparian, Central Interior and Appalachian Floodplain Systems, Central Interior and Appalachian Riparian Systems, North-Central Interior and Appalachian Rich Swamp, Atlantic Coastal Plain Blackwater Stream Floodplain Forest, Atlantic Coastal Plain Northern Tidal Wooded Swamp, Atlantic Coastal Plain Small Blackwater River Floodplain Forest, Southern Piedmont Large Floodplain Forest, Southern Piedmont Small Floodplain and Riparian Forest, Atlantic Coastal Plain Nonriverine Swamp and Wet Hardwood Forest, Northern Rocky Mountain Conifer Swamp, North-Central Interior Wet Flatwoods, Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain Basin Swamp and Wet Hardwood Forest, Southern Appalachian Grass and Shrub Bald, Central Appalachian Alkaline Glade and Woodland, Atlantic Coastal Plain Southern Dune and Maritime Grassland, Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain Dune and Swale, Atlantic Coastal Plain Northern Fresh and Oligohaline Tidal Marsh, Atlantic Coastal Plain Northern Tidal Salt Marsh, Cultivated Cropland, Pasture/Hay, Developed High Intensity, Developed Low Intensity, Developed Medium Intensity, Developed Open Space, Quarries Mines Gravel Pits and Oil Wells, Introduced Riparian and Wetland Vegetation, Introduced Upland Vegetation Annual Grassland, Introduced Upland Vegetation Shrub, Introduced Upland Vegetation Treed, Disturbed/Successional Grass/Forb Regeneration, Disturbed/Successional Shrub Regeneration, Harvested Forest Grass/Forb Regeneration, Harvested Forest Shrub Regeneration, Open Water Brackish/Salt, Open Water Fresh, Unconsolidated Shore, Undifferentiated Barren Land | ||
|hasEcosystemSummary=The ecosystem function of the Chesapeake Rolling Coastal Plain rests on moderate relief, good drainage, and soils that, while not highly fertile, support mature hardwood-pine forests and associated wildlife. Riparian zones along headwater tributaries deliver important hydrological connectivity, nutrient cycling and habitat structure. Human land use has altered large areas of the landscape, but remnant natural forest and stream systems continue to provide ecological services such as water filtration, habitat for terrestrial and aquatic species, and resistance to disturbance. | |hasEcosystemSummary=The ecosystem function of the Chesapeake Rolling Coastal Plain rests on moderate relief, good drainage, and soils that, while not highly fertile, support mature hardwood-pine forests and associated wildlife. Riparian zones along headwater tributaries deliver important hydrological connectivity, nutrient cycling and habitat structure. Human land use has altered large areas of the landscape, but remnant natural forest and stream systems continue to provide ecological services such as water filtration, habitat for terrestrial and aquatic species, and resistance to disturbance. | ||
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