Mesic upland forests are adapted to cooler, wetter conditions that are typical of north-facing slopes and ravines. Since they already occupy the coolest, wettest positions on the landscape, there is nowhere else for them to migrate.
Mesic upland forests are adapted to cooler, wetter conditions that are typical of north-facing slopes and ravines. Since they already occupy the coolest, wettest positions on the landscape, there is nowhere else for them to migrate.