Atlantic white-cedar is projected to decline under a range of future climates, and the loss of this keystone species may result in the total loss of cedar swamps in the coastal plain.

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Atlantic white-cedar is a keystone species restricted to the coast and rapid changes in salinity and water depth may result in the total loss of cedar swamps. Deer use cedar swamps to avoid severe winter weather, so even low deer populations can be damaging.