- Source: Mexican dry forests
Mexican dry forest describes a number of ecoregions of Mexico within the dry broadleaf forest Biome.
Together they constitute a World Wildlife Fund Global 200 priority ecoregions area for conservation.
Ecoregions
The area includes the dry forest ecoregions of Mexico's Pacific Ocean Coast from Sinaloa and the southern Baja California peninsula south to Guatemala.
North to south, they include:
Jalisco dry forests
Balsas dry forests
Bajío dry forests
Chiapas Depression dry forests
Sonoran-Sinaloan transition subtropical dry forest,
Southern Pacific dry forests
Sinaloan dry forests
Sierra de la Laguna dry forests.
See also
Ecoregions of Mexico
References and external links
Mexican dry forests (National Geographic)
World Wildlife Fund & C.Michael Hogan. 2011. Jalisco dry forests. Encyclopedia of Earth, National Council for Science and the Environment, Washington DC. eds M.McGinley and C.J.cleveland
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Penaklukan Yukatan oleh Spanyol
- Mexican dry forests
- Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests
- Sinaloan dry forests
- Forests of Mexico
- Bajío dry forests
- Jalisco dry forests
- Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt pine–oak forests
- Mexican cottontail
- Balsas dry forests
- Sierra de la Laguna dry forests