Climate change-induced moisture stress or extended droughts may favor barrens systems in northern Michigan.

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Barrens typically occur on excessively drained, nutrient-poor sands or on thin soils over bedrock. These systems have evolved to tolerate droughts, and they may gain territory lost by other forest types if moisture stress becomes more common under climate change. Conversely, warmer temperatures might allow species like oaks to invade barrens maintained by frost pockets.