American beech and black walnut, common in mesic bottomland forests, are projected to decline in habitat suitability by the end of the century.

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The models available are not equipped to capture the complex hydrologic processes that occur in these systems, so actual habitat suitability might differ from what is projected. With that caveat in mind, multiple models models tend to agree about the general trajectory of the dominant species in these systems.