Temperate Deciduous Forests which are also known as the temperate broad-leaf forests are dominated by trees that shed their leaves each year. They are located in areas with warm, moist summers as well as mild winters. Temperate deciduous forests have a great variety of plant species. Most have three levels of plants. Lichen, moss, ferns, wildflowers and other small plants can be found on the forest floor. There is great diversity of life in this biome. The leaves of deciduous trees change color and fall off in the autumn and grow back in the spring.
Related jourals of Temperate Deciduous Forest
International Agriculture and Forest Research, Journal of Ecosystem & Ecography, Journal of Earth Science & Climatic Change, Journal of Biodiversity & Endangered Species, International Journal of Biological & Pharmaceutical Research, Forestry Journals, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Global Environmental Change, Functional Ecology, Marine Environmental Research