Most dominant tree species in upland spruce-fir forests are expected to decline across northern Michigan by the end of the century (balsam fir, northern white-cedar, white spruce, and paper birch).

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These are boreal species near their southern range limits in Michigan. Multiple forest impact models tend to agree that these species are more likely to decline in suitable habitat and biomass across a range of climate scenarios by the end of the century.