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  Deserts and xeric shrublands - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deserts and xeric shrublands is a biome characterized by a dry climate.
Deserts and xeric shrublands occur in tropical, subtropical, and temperate climate regions.
Colorado's San Luis Valley is a typical cold xeric shrubland located in the temperate zone at high elevation although it does deviate from the general description in being densely populated with small animals and their predators.
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 Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Guajira-Barranquilla xeric scrub region lies near the Caribbean seacoast to the north of the range.
The montane forests are separated from other moist forests by the lower-elevation dry forests and xeric shrublands, and have large numbers of endemic species.
The montane forests ecoregion has several distinct plant communities, distinguished by altitude and rainfall; moist lowland forests cover the windward northern and western flanks of the range between 500 and 900 meters elevation, and the drier eastern and southern flanks from 800 to 1000 meters elevation.
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 Guajira-Barranquilla xeric scrub - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Galapagos Islands, a xeric scrub ecoregion re- Specifically, some tropical dry broadleaf forests, nowned for extraordinary adaptive radiations, flooded grasslands, montane grasslands, and deserts are classified as Globally Outstanding.
Deserts and xeric shrublands are most extensive assemblage of natural communities that share a in Northern Mexico, parts of the Greater and large majority of their species, ecological dynamics, Lesser Antilles, Colombia, Venezuela, and l'acific and similar environmenital conditions, and whose coastal South America (Peru, Chile).
Leeward Islands xeric scrub (III, Critical) is presented visually in Map 8 and is summarized in.
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 Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Guajira-Barranquilla xeric scrub (NT1308)
The largest enclave is located in the Guajira Peninsula, which is the northernmost point of South America, in both northwestern Venezuela and northeastern Colombia.
In the Guajira Peninsula precipitation occurs from August to November, while in the rest of the ecoregion, precipitation occurs from May to November.
This xeric scrub ecoregion covers most of the Guajira Peninsula of Colombia, extending eastwards into the Maracaibo Basin of Venezuela, and occurs to the west in coastal patches of various size near Barranquilla.
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 Lynx Edicions
Found in diverse habitats, including forest edge, overgrown pasture, coffee plantations, mature rainforest, flooded forest, second-growth forest, arid scrub, savanna, and mangroves.
Primary ecoregions occupied by each race include: Isthmian—Atlantic and Isthmian—Pacific moist forests
bilineata); Llanos, La Costa xeric shrublands, Maracaibo dry forests and Guajira—Barranquilla xeric scrub
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