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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 11b. Species selection, Species Selection depends on management Objective, Constellation of factors Successional stage, Species outside its natural range have many examples of Success, Exotics take advantage of Clones, Objective Wildlfe habitat elements Mixture of species for variety of food and cover resources, Not opposed to Clones, Long-term committment hinges on Extreme events, Not opposed to Exotics, Approach production forestry Not opposed to, Approach ecological forestry Indigenous speces, Exotics take advantage of Selectively bred varieties, Constellation of factors soil-site relationships in bottomland hardwoods, Species within its range but a different provenance work best when moved to an area with Temperature difference of 5 degrees between location and provenance, Species outside its natural range movement within Latitude band, Exotics take advantage of Physical traits, Species Selection depends on management Approach, Exotics can be either Species outside its natural range, Objective timber production Range of timber value in mixed stands, Not opposed to Selectively bred varieties, Objective timber production Single species in purely production operations