Information about Tropical Dry Forest
Trinidad and Tobago dry forest on Chacachacare showing the dry-season deciduous nature of the vegetation
Though less biologically diverse than rainforests, tropical dry forests are home to a wide variety of wildlife including monkeys, deer, large cats, parrots, various rodents, and ground dwelling birds. Mammalian biomass tends to be higher in dry forests than in rain forests, especially in Asian and African dry forests. Many of these species display extraordinary adaptations to the difficult climate.
This biome is alternately known as the tropical and subtropical dry forest biome or the tropical and subtropical deciduous forest biome. Locally some of these forests are also called monsoon forests, and they tend to merge into savannas.
Geographical variation
Dry forests tend to exist north and south of the equatorial ra orest belt, south of the subtropical deserts, generally in two bands, one between 10° and 20°N latitude and the other between 10° and 20°S latitude. The most diverse dry forests in the world occur in southern Mexico and in the Bolivian lowlands. The dry forests of the Pacific Coast of northwestern South America support a wealth of unique species due to their isolation. The subtropical forests of Maputoland-Pondoland in southeastern Africa are diverse and support many endemic species. The dry forests of central India and Indochina are notable for their diverse large vertebrate faunas. Madagascar dry deciduous forests and New Caledonia dry forests are also highly distinctive (pronounced endemism and a large number of relictual taxa) for a wide range of taxa and at higher taxonomic levels.Biodiversity patterns and requirements
Species tend to have ranges than moist forest species, although in some regions many species do display highly restricted ranges; most dry forest species are restricted to tropical dry forests, particularly in plants; beta diversity and alpha diversity high but typically lower than adjacent moist forests.Effective conservation of dry broadleaf forests requires the preservation of large and continuous areas of forest. Large natural areas are required to maintain larger predators and other vertebrates, and to buffer sensitive species from hunting pressure. The persistence of riparian forests and water sources is critical for many dry forest species. Large swathes of intact forest are required to allow species to recover from occasional large events, like forest fires.
Dry forests are highly sensitive to excessive burning and deforestation; overgrazing and exotic species can also quickly alter natural communities; restoration is possible but challenging, particularly if degradation has been intense and persistent. Degrading dry broadleaf forests often leaves thorny shrublands, thickets, or dry grasslands in their place.
Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests ecoregions
| Afrotropic Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests [ edit ] | |
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| Cape Verde Islands dry forests | Cape Verde |
| Madagascar dry deciduous forests | Madagascar |
| Zambezian Cryptosepalum dry forests | Zambia, Angola |
| Australasia Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests [ edit ] | |
|---|---|
| Lesser Sundas deciduous forests | Indonesia |
| New Caledonia dry forests | New Caledonia |
| Sumba deciduous forests | Indonesia |
| Timor and Wetar deciduous forests | East Timor, Indonesia |
| Indomalaya Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests [ edit ] | |
|---|---|
| Central Deccan Plateau dry deciduous forests | India |
| Central Indochina dry forests | Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam |
| Chota-Nagpur dry deciduous forests | India |
| East Deccan dry evergreen forests | India |
| Irrawaddy dry forests | Myanmar |
| Kathiarbar-Gir dry deciduous forests | India |
| Narmada Valley dry deciduous forests | India |
| Northern dry deciduous forests | India |
| South Deccan Plateau dry deciduous forests | India |
| Southeastern Indochina dry evergreen forests | Cambodia, Laos, Thailand |
| Southern Vietnam lowland dry forests | Vietnam |
| Sri Lanka dry-zone dry evergreen forests | Sri Lanka |
| Neotropic Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests [ edit ] | |
|---|---|
| Apure-Villavicencio dry forests | Venezuela |
| Atlantic dry forests | Brazil |
| Bahamian dry forests | Bahamas |
| Bajo dry forests | Mexico |
| Balsas dry forests | Mexico |
| Bolivian montane dry forests | Mexico |
| Cauca Valley dry forests | Colombia |
| Cayman Islands dry forests | Cayman Islands |
| Central American dry forests | Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua |
| Chaco | Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay |
| Chiapas Depression dry forests | Guatemala, Mexico |
| Chiquitano dry forests | Bolivia, Brazil |
| Cuban dry forests | Cuba |
| Ecuadorian dry forests | Ecuador |
| Hispaniolan dry forests | Dominican Republic, Haiti |
| Jalisco dry forests | Mexico |
| Jamaican dry forests | Jamaica |
| Lara-Falcn dry forests | Venezuela |
| Leeward Islands dry forests | Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Montserrat, Netherlands Antilles |
| Magdalena Valley dry forests | Colombia |
| Maracaibo dry forests | Venezuela |
| Maran dry forests | Peru |
| Panamanian dry forests | Panama |
| Pata Valley dry forests | Colombia |
| Puerto Rican dry forests | Puerto Rico |
| Revillagigedo Islands dry forests | Mexico |
| Sierra de la Laguna dry forests | Mexico |
| Sinaloan dry forests | Mexico |
| Sinu Valley dry forests | Colombia |
| Southern Pacific dry forests | Mexico |
| Trinidad and Tobago dry forests | Trinidad and Tobago |
| Tumbes-Piura dry forests | Colombia, Ecuador, Peru |
| Veracruz dry forests | Mexico |
| Windward Islands dry forests | Grenada, Martinique, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
| Yucatn dry forests | Mexico |
| Nearctic Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests [ edit ] | |
|---|---|
| Sonoran-Sinaloan transition subtropical dry forest | Mexico |
| Oceania Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests [ edit ] | |
|---|---|
| Fiji tropical dry forests | Fiji |
| Hawaii tropical dry forests | Hawaii |
| Marianas tropical dry forests | Guam, Northern Marianas |
| Yap tropical dry forests | Federated States of Micronesia |
See Also
References
- 2006-01-13, Sciencedaily: Deep-rooted Plants Have Much Greater Impact On Climate Than Experts Thought Citat: "...The tap roots transfer rainwater from the surface to reservoirs deep underground and redistribute water...increases photosynthesis and the evaporation of water...by 40 percent in the dry season...During the wet season, these plants can store as much as 10 percent of the annual precipitation as deep as 13 meters (43 feet) underground, to be tapped during the dry months...tree roots acting like pipes to allow water to shift around much faster than it could otherwise percolate through the soil..."
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Deciduous means "temporary" or "tending to fall off" (deriving from the Latin word decidere, to fall off) and is typically used in reference to trees or shrubs that lose their leaves seasonally.
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Tectona
Species
Tectona grandis
Tectona hamiltoniana
Tectona philippinensis
Teak (Tectona), is a genus of tropical hardwood trees in the family Verbenaceae, native to the south and southeast of Asia,
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Species
Tectona grandis
Tectona hamiltoniana
Tectona philippinensis
Teak (Tectona), is a genus of tropical hardwood trees in the family Verbenaceae, native to the south and southeast of Asia,
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Underbrush: subter ramale (commonly referred to as the understory), is any small shrubbery found underneath or near a tree or forest. Though underbrush is commonly thought of as simply the shrubbery in deciduous forests, it can also include shrubbery in place such as the .
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evergreen plant is a plant that has leaves all year round. This contrasts with deciduous plants, which completely lose all their foliage for part of the year.
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Leaf persistence in evergreen plants may vary from only a few months (with new leaves constantly being grown and old
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The East Deccan dry evergreen forests are an ecoregion of southeastern India. The ecoregion includes the coastal region behind the Coromandel Coast on the Bay of Bengal, between the Eastern Ghats and the sea. It covers eastern Tamil Nadu state and southeastern Andhra Pradesh state.
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The Sri Lanka dry-zone dry evergreen forests are a tropical dry broadleaf forest ecoregion of the island of Sri Lanka. The ecoregion covers an area of 48,400 square kilometers (18,700 square miles), which includes most of the island of Sri Lanka, with the exception of the islands'
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The Southeastern Indochina dry evergreen forests are a tropical dry broadleaf forest ecoregion of Indochina.
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Rainforests, or rain forests, are forests characterized by high rainfall, with definitions setting minimum normal annual rainfall between 1750 mm and 2000 mm (68 inches to 78 inches).
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monkey is any member of either the New World monkeys or Old World monkeys, two of the three groupings of simian primates, the third group being the apes. The New World monkeys are classified within the parvorder Platyrrhini, whereas the Old World monkeys (superfamily
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Cervidae
Goldfuss, 1820
Subfamilies
Capreolinae/Odocoileinae
Cervinae
Hydropotinae
Muntiacinae
A deer is a ruminant mammal belonging to the family Cervidae.
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Goldfuss, 1820
Subfamilies
Capreolinae/Odocoileinae
Cervinae
Hydropotinae
Muntiacinae
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F. s. catus
Trinomial name
Felis silvestris catus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms
Felis lybica invalid junior synonym
Felis catus invalid junior synonym[2]
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Trinomial name
Felis silvestris catus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms
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Psittaciformes
Wagler, 1830
Systematics
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Family Cacatuidae (cockatoos)
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Wagler, 1830
Systematics
(but see below)
Family Cacatuidae (cockatoos)
- Subfamily Microglossinae (Palm Cockatoo)
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Rodentia
Bowdich, 1821
Suborders
Sciuromorpha
Castorimorpha
Myomorpha
Anomaluromorpha
Hystricomorpha
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Bowdich, 1821
Suborders
Sciuromorpha
Castorimorpha
Myomorpha
Anomaluromorpha
Hystricomorpha
Rodentia is an order of mammals also known as rodents
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Aves
Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
About two dozen - see section below
Birds (class Aves) are bipedal, warm-blooded, egg-laying vertebrate animals.
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Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
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savanna or savannah is a tropical or subtropical woodland ecosystem. Savannas are characterised by the trees being sufficiently small or widely spaced so that the canopy does not close.
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