Flatwoods are strongly tied to geologic and soil conditions that result in seasonal flooding and drought, which make them tolerant of a wide range of disturbances, but also unable to expand to new areas and relatively low in diversity.
Flatwoods are strongly tied to geologic and soil conditions that result in seasonal flooding and drought, which make them tolerant of a wide range of disturbances, but also unable to expand to new areas and relatively low in diversity.