- Pocosin
Pocosin is a term for a type of
palustrine wetland with deep, acidic, sandy,peat soils.Groundwater saturates the soil except during brief seasonal dry spells and during prolongeddrought s. Pocosin soils are nutrient deficient (oligotrophic ), especially inphosphorus .Pocosins occur in the
Atlantic Coastal Plain ofNorth America , occupying poorly drained higher ground betweenstream s andfloodplain s. Seeps cause the inundation. There are oftenperched water table s underlying pocosins.Shrub vegetation is common. Pocosins are sometimes called "shrub bogs".Pond Pine s dominate pocosin forests, butLoblolly Pine andLongleaf Pine are also associated with pocosins.A distinction is sometimes made between short pocosins, which have shorter trees, deeper peat, and less soil nurtients, and tall pocosins, which have taller trees, shallow peat, and more soil nutrient. Where soil saturation is less frequent and peat depths shallower, pocosins transition into pine
flatwoods . A loose definition of "pocosin" can include all shrub and forestbog s, as well as stands of Atlantic White Cypress and Loblolly Pine on the Atlantic Coastal Plain. A stricter definition restricts pocosins to shruby "short pocosins" and Pond Pine-forested "tall pocosins".Pocosin
ecosystem s are fire-adapted (pyrophytic). Pond Pines exhibitserotiny , such that wildfire can create a pond pine seedbed in the soil.Wildfires in pocosins tend to be intense, sometimes burning deep into the peat, resulting in small lakes and ponds.Wildfires occurring about once a decade tend to cause pond pine trees to dominate over other trees, and cane ("
Arundinaria ") rather than shrubs to dominate theunderstory . More frequent fires result in a pyrophytic shrub understory. Annual fires prevent shrub growth and thin the Pond Pine forest cover, creating a floodedsavanna with grass, sedge, and herb groundcover.The word "pocosin" is thought to come from an Eastern Algonquian language word [ [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pocosin http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pocosin] ] .
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* [http://www.cecer.army.mil/techreports/Tra_peat.wpd/Tra_peat-13.htm Detailed Ecological Description of Basin Pocosin Communities]
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