“…A wide variety of species are native to the region and occur in Backus Woods, including a number of more typically southern species whose presence is facilitated in part by the moderating effects of nearby Lake Erie. The 46 or so native tree species recorded in Backus Woods include Carolinian species at the northernmost limit of their ranges, such as Black Gum (Nyssa sylvatica), Sassafras (Sassafras albidum), Cucumber tree (Magnolia acuminata) and Tulip Tree (Liriodendion tulipifera) as well as more northern tree species such as Yellow Birch Table 1 General information about the woodlots and sampled portion of Backus Woods Pine was more important in the pre-settlement landscape, but was heavily harvested by early settlers and seems to be prevented from regaining its former importance in Backus Woods by the absence of frequent, major, natural disturbances needed for establishment (Maycock, 1963;Varga, 1985).…”