The red maple paradox: what explains the widespread expansion of red maple in eastern forests?

The presence of early and late successional tree species characteristics of red maple are the reasons for its widespread distribution in North America in the 20th century. Moreover, the species also possesses above average longevity and high understory tolerance.

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