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COMPARISON OF VALUES OF SUBTYPES TO SGCN BY TERRESTRIAL, WETLAND,


SUBTERRANEAN, ANTHROPOGENIC SYSTEMS IN MISSISSIPPI


HABITAT VALUE TO RANK AMONG


CODE SUBTYPE NAME SGCN* TERRESTRIAL SYSTEMS


10.2 Small Stream Swamp Forests 91 1
1.2 Dry Longleaf Pine Forests 87 2
4.1 Bottomland Hardwood Forests 83 3
7.1 Hardwood Seeps 83 4
3.4 Lower Slope/High Terrace
Hardwood Forests 76 5
3.2 Mesic Longleaf Pine Savanna/Forests 72 6
1.1 Dry Hardwood Forests 70 7
10.1 Bald Cypress/Gum Swamp Forests 67 8
1.3 Dry-Mesic Hardwood Forests 66 9
3.3 Loess Hardwood Forests 65 10
1.4 Dry-Mesic Shortleaf/
Loblolly Pine Forests 64 11
9.1 Freshwater Marshes 63 12
3.1 Beech/Magnolia Forests 62 13
2.1 Northeast Prairie/Cedar Glades 61 14
2.4 Pine Plantations 60 15
5.1 Cottonwood/Black Willow/
River Birch Woodlands 58 16
2.2 Jackson Prairie 51 17
2.5 Old Fields and Young Hardwoods
(Shrublands) 50 18
2.3 Hay and Pasture Lands 48 19
7.2 Pine Seeps 48 19
6.1 Wet Pine Savannas 45 20
2.6 Agriculture Fields (Row Crops) 45 20
8.1 Pitcher Plant Flat/Bogs 44 21
6.2 Slash Pine Flatwoods 42 22
5.2 Sandbars 37 23
17.2 Caves 23 24
16.2 Buildings, Bridges, Overpasses, Etc. 13 25
17.1 Rock Outcrops 12 26
16.1 Urban And Suburban Lands 11 27


*The Value to SGCN is a raw score used to determine the importance of subtypes to assemblages of
Mississippi's SGCN. The Value is determined by the number and tier level of SGCN associated with
each subtype.

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