“…They point out that the ridge is the area of highest secondary productivity in Europe. Such a ridge of high biodiversity does not occur in North America, but there is a small area near the combined border of Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia of similarly high biodiversity and presumed high secondary productivity [15,43,44]. More generally, a difference between Europe and North America is that European mountain ranges are often oriented east-west while North American mountains are north-south in orientation.…”