Article: Point-centered-quarter analysis of the upland forest at Yuhas Woods in Randolph County, Indiana.(SHORT COMMUNICATION)(Report)

The Frank and Phyllis Yuhas Woods is one of the most botanically rich and diverse natural areas in east-central Indiana. It is a 33.6 ha tract with approximately 30 ha of woodland located in the southwest region of Randolph County, Indiana. It is owed by The Red Tail Nature Conservancy. Yuhas Woods lies in the Tipton Till Plain section of the Central Till Plain Natural Region. This region of Indiana was comprised of beech-maple forests with scattered sections of oak-hickory forests during presettlement times (Homoya et al. 1985). It is now mostly agricultural land with scattered woodlots.

The composition of tree species in a forest indicates much about its ...

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