Individual: Omernik_3_53_Southeastern_Wisconsin_Till_Plains
http://rdf.geospecies.org/ont/geospecies#Omernik_3_53_Southeastern_Wisconsin_Till_Plains
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http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/description: "The Southeastern Wisconsin Till Plains (53) ecoregion supports a mosaic of vegetation types and represents a transition between the hardwood forests and oak savannas of the ecoregions to the west and the tall-grass prairies of the Central Corn Belt Plains (54) to the south. Similar to the Corn Belt Plains (54) ecoregion, land use in the Southeastern Wisconsin Till Plains (53) is mostly cropland, but the crops historically have been largely forage and feed grains to support dairy operations, rather than corn and soybeans for cash crops. The ecoregion has a higher plant hardiness value than ecoregions to the north and west, a different mosaic of soils than western ecoregions, and flatter topography. There are fewer lakes here than in ecoregions to the north, but considerably more than in the western Driftless Area (52) and the southern Central Corn Belt Plains (47). The region also has a relatively high diversity of aquatic species." (http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal)
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http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/identifier: "53" (http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#Literal)
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label: "Omernik_3_Southeastern_Wisconsin_Till_Plains"
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