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Sugar Maple - Yellow Birch - Black Cherry Forest      
Northern Hardwood Forest  
Class defined in Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historical Site Vegetation Classification System. "This association is characterized by the dominance of sugar maple(Acer saccharum) covering at least 25% relative cover...
Presumed Extirpated within the state/region  
Presumed Extirpated within the state/region —Species or community is believed to be extirpated from the nation or state/province. Not located despite intensive searches of historical sites and other appropriate habitat, and virtually no...
 
SX  
(0 extant populations): Apparently extirpated from North Carolina.
Unranked within State/Province  
Unranked State/Province—State/province conservation status not yet assessed.
 
SR  
(-- extant populations): Reported from North Carolina, but without persuasive documentation which would provide a basis for either accepting or rejecting the report.
Possibly Extirpated within the state/region (Historical)  
Possibly Extirpated within the state/region (Historical)—Species or community occurred historically in the state/province, and there is some possibility that it may be rediscovered. Its presence may not have been verified in the past 20-40...
 
SH  
(0? extant populations): Of historical occurrence in North Carolina, perhaps not having been verified in the past 20 years, and suspected to still be extant.
Unrankable within State/Province  
Unrankable State/Province—Currently unrankable due to lack of information or due to substantially conflicting information about status or trends.
 
SU  
(-- extant populations): Possibly in peril in North Carolina but status uncertain; need more information
North Carolina Species of Special Concern  
State listed as a Species of Special Concern.
 
Kentucky Species of Special Concern  
Special Concern. A taxon that should be monitored in Kentucky.
North Carolina Endangered Species  
State listed as Endangered.
 
Kentucky Endangered Species  
Endangered. A taxon in danger of extirpation and/or extinction throughout all or a significant part of its range in Kentucky
North Carolina Threatened Species  
State listed as Threatened.
 
Kentucky Threatened Species  
Threatened. A taxon likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant part of its range in Kentucky.
Imperiled within State/Province  
Imperiled State/Province—Imperiled in the state/province because of rarity due to very restricted range, very few populations (often 20 or fewer), steep declines, or other factors making it very vulnerable to extirpation from the state...
 
Imperiled in Kentucky  
Imperiled in Kentucky. Imperiled in the state because of rarity due to very restricted range, very few populations (often 20 or fewer), steep declines, or other factors making it very vulnerable to extirpation from the state.
Critically Imperiled within State/Province  
Critically Imperiled State/Province—Critically imperiled in the state/province because of extreme rarity (often 5 or fewer occurrences) or because of some factor(s) such as very steep declines making it especially vulnerable to extirpation...
 
Critically Imperiled in Kentucky  
Critically Imperiled in Kentucky. Critically imperiled in the state because of extreme rarity (often 5 or fewer factor(s) such as very steep declines making it especiallyoccurrences) or because of  some vulnerable to extirpation from the state.
Vulnerable within State/Province  
Vulnerable State/Province—Vulnerable in the state/province due to a restricted range, relatively few populations (often 80 or fewer), recent and widespread declines, or other factors making it vulnerable to extirpation.
 
Vulnerable in Kentucky  
Vulnerable in Kentucky. Vulnerable in the state due to a restricted  range, relatively few populations (often 80 or fewer), recent and widespread declines, or other factors making it vulnerable to extirpation.
Apparently Secure within State/Province  
Apparently Secure State/Province—Uncommon but not rare; some cause for long-term concern due to declines or other factors.
 
Apparently Secure in Kentucky  
Apparently Secure in Kentucky. Uncommon but not rare; some cause for long-term concern due to declines or other factors.
Secure within State/Province  
Secure State/Province—Common, widespread, and abundant in the state/province.
 
Secure in Kentucky  
Secure in Kentucky. Common, widespread, and abundant in the state .
Accidental      
Accidental species in Kentucky  
Accidental species in Kentucky.
Possibly Extirpated within the state/region (Historical)  
Possibly Extirpated within the state/region (Historical)—Species or community occurred historically in the state/province, and there is some possibility that it may be rediscovered. Its presence may not have been verified in the past 20-40...
 
Historically known in Kentucky.  
Historically known in the state.
SH  
(0? extant populations): Of historical occurrence in North Carolina, perhaps not having been verified in the past 20 years, and suspected to still be extant.
 
Historically known in Kentucky.  
Historically known in the state.
SX  
(0 extant populations): Apparently extirpated from North Carolina.
 
Extirpated from Kentucky  
Extirpated from Kentucky
Presumed Extirpated within the state/region  
Presumed Extirpated within the state/region —Species or community is believed to be extirpated from the nation or state/province. Not located despite intensive searches of historical sites and other appropriate habitat, and virtually no...
 
Extirpated from Kentucky  
Extirpated from Kentucky
Mixed Mesophytic Forest      
Basic mesic forest  
Well-developed hardwood forest on rich sites; limited in extent; important habitat for certain priority species. Equivalent to the Mixed Mesophytic Forest of Braun (1950).
Eastern Hemlock Eastern Hemlock foliage and cones
Tsuga canadensis, also known as Eastern or Canadian Hemlock, and in the French-speaking regions of Canada as Pruche du Canada, is a coniferous tree native to eastern North America. It ranges from northeastern Minnesota eastward through southern...
 
Acidic mesic forest  
Dominated by hemlock and rhododendron; common along streams and lower slopes; key habitat for wildlife species associated with riparian habitats.
Apparently Secure within State/Province  
Apparently Secure State/Province—Uncommon but not rare; some cause for long-term concern due to declines or other factors.
 
Uncertain Apparently Secure within State/Province    
Secure within State/Province  
Secure State/Province—Common, widespread, and abundant in the state/province.
 
Uncertain Secure within State/Province    
Vulnerable within State/Province  
Vulnerable State/Province—Vulnerable in the state/province due to a restricted range, relatively few populations (often 80 or fewer), recent and widespread declines, or other factors making it vulnerable to extirpation.
 
Uncertain Vulnerable within State/Province    
Imperiled within State/Province  
Imperiled State/Province—Imperiled in the state/province because of rarity due to very restricted range, very few populations (often 20 or fewer), steep declines, or other factors making it very vulnerable to extirpation from the state...
 
Uncertain Imperiled within State/Province    
Critically Imperiled within State/Province  
Critically Imperiled State/Province—Critically imperiled in the state/province because of extreme rarity (often 5 or fewer occurrences) or because of some factor(s) such as very steep declines making it especially vulnerable to extirpation...
 
Uncertain Critically Imperiled within State/Province    
S3B  
(21–100 extant breeding populations): Rare or uncommon in North Carolina.
 
Uncertain Vulnerable within State/Province breeding    
S2B  
(6–20 extant breeding populations): Imperiled in North Carolina because of rarity or because of some factor(s) making it very vulnerable to extirpation from North Carolina.
 
Uncertain Imperiled within State/Province breeding    
S1B  
(1–5 extant breeding populations): Critically imperiled in North Carolina because of extreme rarity or because of some factor(s) making it especially vulnerable to extirpation from North Carolina.
 
Critically Imperiled within State/Province breeding      
Uncertain Critically Imperiled within State/Province breeding  
The species is thought to be Critically Imperiled within the state/province but its status is uncertain.
Tidal Marsh  
Fresh and brackish tidal marshes, including cord grass, wild rice, sawgrass and needlerush alliances.
 
Estuarine communities    
Tidal Swamp Forest      
Tidal swamp forest and wetlands    
Xeric Longleaf Pine      
Dry longleaf pine    
Appalachian Cove Forest      
Cove forest  
NC Wildlife Action Plan habitat label.
Northern Hardwood Forest  
NatureServe ecological system.
 
Northern Hardwood Forest  
North Carolina GAP 1992 land cover map class. High Elevation forests including yellow birch, American beech, and yellow buckeye. Includes forests with Hemlock and Yellow Birch.
 
Northern hardwoods  
NC Wildlife Action Plan habitat label
Spruce/Fir Forest  
NC GAP 1992 land cover class. High Elevation Frazer-Fir - Red Spruce, Red Spruce and Red-Spruce-Yellow Birch Forests. Tree densities included here include both woodland to forest density. Highly intermixed with Northern Hardwoods, Grassy Balds,...
 
Spruce-fir forest  
NC Wildlife Action Plan label.
Open Water  
NLCD 1992 11. Open Water - All areas of open water, generally with less than 25% cover of vegetation or soil.
 
Open water  
NC Wildlife Action Plan habitat label
Open water  
NC GAP land cover map class.
 
Open water  
NC Wildlife Action Plan habitat label
Open Water  
NLCD 1992 11. Open Water - All areas of open water, generally with less than 25% cover of vegetation or soil.
 
Open water  
NC GAP land cover map class.
Agricultural Crop Fields      
Agricultural crops    
Maritime Scrubs and Tidal Shrublands      
Maritime Scrubs and Tidal Shrublands  
Coastal shrubs including wax-myrtle, swamp rose, alder, yaupon, and greenbriar.
Red Spruce-Fraser Fir Forest     Stated as equivalent in NC-GAP legend.
Spruce/Fir Forest  
NC GAP 1992 land cover class. High Elevation Frazer-Fir - Red Spruce, Red Spruce and Red-Spruce-Yellow Birch Forests. Tree densities included here include both woodland to forest density. Highly intermixed with Northern Hardwoods, Grassy Balds,...
Fraser Fir Forest     Stated as equivalent in NC-GAP legend.
Spruce/Fir Forest  
NC GAP 1992 land cover class. High Elevation Frazer-Fir - Red Spruce, Red Spruce and Red-Spruce-Yellow Birch Forests. Tree densities included here include both woodland to forest density. Highly intermixed with Northern Hardwoods, Grassy Balds,...
Northern Hardwoods Forest     * Stated as equivalent in NC-GAP legend.
Northern Hardwood Forest  
North Carolina GAP 1992 land cover map class. High Elevation forests including yellow birch, American beech, and yellow buckeye. Includes forests with Hemlock and Yellow Birch.
Boulderfield Forest     * Stated as equivalent in NC-GAP legend.
Northern Hardwood Forest  
North Carolina GAP 1992 land cover map class. High Elevation forests including yellow birch, American beech, and yellow buckeye. Includes forests with Hemlock and Yellow Birch.
Eastern Hemlock - Yellow Birch - Black Cherry / Great Rhododendron Forest     Allegheny class was crosswalked to NVCS in its descriptive publication.
Eastern Hemlock - Northern Hardwood Forest  
This association occurs in ravines, on mid- to lower slopes, and around drainages. It is is dominated by eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) with red maple (Acer rubrum), American beech (Fagus grandifolia), black cherry (Prunus serotina), yellow...
Swamp Forest-Bog Complex, Spruce Subtype  
"Forest with closed or open canopy and open or dense shrub layer, interspersed with small, open, boggy patches in slight depressions. Picea rubens is the dominant tree." "Swamp Forest-Bog Complexes are distinguished from Southern Appalachian Bogs by...
Classification of Vegetation Communities of Maryland: First Iteration describes these as synonyms.
Red Spruce Saturated Forest Alliance  
Vegetation communities of Maryland. "Wetland forests dominated by Picea rubens or mixtures of Picea rubens and Tsuga canadensis, occurring outside the main range of Abies balsamea."
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