White oak, a common species in dry-mesic upland forests, will likely persist in the Central Hardwoods region through the end of the century.

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Some models and scenarios suggest a decrease in habitat suitability or establishment for white oak, but since it is a long-lived species that can tolerate a wide variety of stressors, such as drought and fire, no large changes in white oak are expected over the next several decades.