White pine forests may be tolerant of increased moisture stress due to climate change.

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White pine forests are relatively drought tolerant and may tolerate some degree of greater precipitation variability under climate change. This forest system is present across a wide range of soils and landforms, and some sites may be more affected by altered soil moisture regimes than others. Moisture stress could favor red pine, jack pine, or northern pin oak on already marginal sites.