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Mammals of Eastern Old-Growth Forests in the United States

Division of Engineering, Science, and Technology, Penn State Altoona, Pennsylvania State University, Altoona, PA 16601, USA
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Forests 2026, 17(2), 155; https://doi.org/10.3390/f17020155
Submission received: 8 December 2025 / Revised: 15 January 2026 / Accepted: 21 January 2026 / Published: 23 January 2026
(This article belongs to the Section Forest Biodiversity)

Abstract

Many native mammal species rely on the habitat elements provided by old-growth forests in the eastern United States (U.S.). Today, old-growth forests persist as remnant stands in the landscape. Historically, they included a mosaic of eastern forest types including mixed mesophytic, oak–hickory, southeastern evergreen, and hemlock-white pine-northern hardwood forests. Due to the rapid (<250 years) and almost complete (99% loss) removal of old-growth forests from eastern U.S. landscapes, research regarding the current and historic relationship between native mammals and old-growth forests is lacking. Using comparisons with better-studied old-growth forests in the western U.S., historical accounts of mammal distribution, and the habitat elements of eastern old-growth forest types, we aim to describe the mammals currently and historically supported by these rare forests in this scoping review.
Keywords: old-growth forest; eastern United States; mammals; ecosystems old-growth forest; eastern United States; mammals; ecosystems

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Mahan, C.G.; Palmer, L.K. Mammals of Eastern Old-Growth Forests in the United States. Forests 2026, 17, 155. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17020155

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Mahan CG, Palmer LK. Mammals of Eastern Old-Growth Forests in the United States. Forests. 2026; 17(2):155. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17020155

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Mahan, Carolyn G., and Laura K. Palmer. 2026. "Mammals of Eastern Old-Growth Forests in the United States" Forests 17, no. 2: 155. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17020155

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Mahan, C. G., & Palmer, L. K. (2026). Mammals of Eastern Old-Growth Forests in the United States. Forests, 17(2), 155. https://doi.org/10.3390/f17020155

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