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Saslow, Joan & Ascher Allen (2006) Top Notch 1 New York: Pearson Education, Inc.

Appendix Table 1 Raw Data Used for Correspondence Analysis Red Oak White Oak Hickory

Wall Jenrette Fredricks 83 59 74 53 40 55 97 60 27

Appendix Table 2 Eigenvalues and % intertia by component Component Eigenvalue % Inertia Cumulative

.2216265 99.96 99.96 .0044297 0.04 100

1

2

Appendix Table 3 Overall Values

Mass Quality %Inertia COLUMNS Red Oak White Oak Hickory ROWS Wall Jenrette Fredricks 0.394 0.270 0.336 0.425 0.290 0.285 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.134 0.212 0.654 0.257 0.046 0.697

0.073 -0.092 -0.011 0.058 -0.101 0.017 0.472 0.518 0.010 0.318 0.664 0.018 Appendix Table 4 Component 1 Scores for Cases and Units

Coordinate Square Correlation Contribution COLUMNS Red Oak White Oak Hickory ROWS Wall Jenrette Fredricks -0.366 -0.187 0.737 0.274 0.417 -0.657 1.000 0.994 1.000 0.999 0.999 1.000 0.134 0.211 0.655 0.257 0.046 0.697

Appendix Table 5 Component 2 Scores for Cases and Units Coordinate Square Correlation Contribution COLUMNS Red Oak White Oak Hickory ROWS Wall Jenrette Fredricks 0.001 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.006 0.000

APPENDIX 2: CATEGORIZATION OF NORTH CAROLINA PIEDMONT OAKS BY HABITAT

Appendix Table 6. North Carolina Piedmont Oaks

Habitats of the Oaks of the North Carolina Piedmont

Upland Bottomland Both

Quercus stellata (Post oak)

Quercus prinus(Chestnut oak) Quercus prinoides(Dwarf chinquapin oak)

Quercus rubra(Northern red oak) Quercus veluntina(Black oak) Quercus coccinea(Scarlet oak) Quercus falcata falcata(Southern red oak)

Red oak Red oak

White oak

Quercus alba (White oak)

Quercus marilandica (Blackjack oak ) Quercus phellos (Willow oak)

White oak

Quercus bicolor (Swamp white oak)

Quercus michauxii(Swamp chestnut oak) Quercus lyrata(Overcup oak)

Quercus shumardii (Swamp red oak) Quercus palustris (Pin oak) Quercus nigra (Water oak) Quercus laurifolia (Laurel oak)

White oak

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