Closed woodlands have the potential to expand to sites currently characterized as dry-mesic communities.

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Some sites currently characterized as dry-mesic forests could transition to a closed woodland structure if conditions become drier and fire becomes more frequent later in the century. The extent to which fire is a component of the system may ultimately determine the success of this community type. If the system experiences very frequent fire, this system could benefit or undergo transition to an open woodland.